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Adapting proofs-as-programs : the Curry-Howard protocol
Iman Hafiz Poernomo, John Newsome Crossley, Martin Wirsing
New York : Springer c2005
ISBN: 0387237593
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Book description
This monograph details several important advances in the area
known as the proofs-as-programs paradigm, a set of approaches to developing
programs from proofs in constructive logic. It serves the dual purpose of
providing a state-of-the-art overview of the field and detailing tools and
techniques to stimulate further research.
One of the book’s central themes is a general, abstract framework for
developing new systems of program synthesis by adapting proofs-as-programs
to new contexts, which the authors call the Curry-Howard Protocol.
This protocol is used to provide two novel applications for
industrial-scale, complex software engineering: contractual imperative
program synthesis and structured software synthesis. These applications
constitute an exemplary justification for the applicability of the protocol
to different contexts.
The book is intended for graduate students in computer science or
mathematics who wish to extend their background in logic and type theory as
well as gain experience working with logical frameworks and practical proof
systems. In addition, the proofs-as-programs research community, and the
wider computational logic, formal methods and software engineering
communities will benefit. The applications given in the book should be of
interest for researchers working in the target problem domains.
About the author
John N. Crossley is Professor in the Faculty of Information
Technology, Clayton School of IT, Monash University, Australia.
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