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OBJ (programming language)

Known as: OBJ 
OBJ is a programming language family introduced by Joseph Goguen in 1976. A family of declarative "ultra high-level" languages. Abstract types… 
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2015
2015
Petri Nets (PN) are a consolidated formal model for distributed systems. Classical PNs however are inadequate to model structural… 
2008
2008
In this article we examine a Welsh adjectival construction which superficially looks simple but on closer examination proves to… 
2006
2006
Rigorous program development is notoriously difficult because it involves many aspects, among which specification, programming… 
Highly Cited
2001
Highly Cited
2001
Declarative languages such as OBJ, CafeOBJ, and Maude use syntactic annotations to introduce replacement restrictions aimed at… 
2001
2001
1.1. Losowo±¢ i liczby losowe. Wiele procesów obserwowanych przez nas w przyrodzie, technice, ekonomii czy »yciu spoaecznym… 
Review
1996
Review
1996
This paper presents the semantics of CafeOBJ system and language. CafeOBJ is a succesor of the famous algebraic specification and… 
1992
1992
This paper examines certain aspects of phonological structure from the viewpoint of abstract data types. Our immediate goal is to… 
1989
1989
This paper presents a rigorous software development method that maximises the use of existing tools. The OBJ language is used for…