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Formal Syntax and Semantics of Java [electronic resource] /

Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextSeries: Lecture Notes in Computer Science ; 1523Publisher: Berlin, Heidelberg : Springer Berlin Heidelberg : Imprint: Springer, 1999Edition: 1st ed. 1999Description: X, 410 p. online resourceContent type:
  • text
Media type:
  • computer
Carrier type:
  • online resource
ISBN:
  • 9783540487371
Subject(s): Additional physical formats: Printed edition:: No title; Printed edition:: No titleDDC classification:
  • 005.45 23
LOC classification:
  • QA76.76.C65
Online resources:
Contents:
Formal Grammar for Java -- Formal Grammar for Java -- Type Soundness -- Describing the Semantics of Java and Proving Type Soundness -- Proving Java Type Soundness -- Machine-Checking the Java Specification: Proving Type-Safety -- Semantic Approaches -- An Event-Based Structural Operational Semantics of Multi-threaded Java -- Dynamic Denotational Semantics of Java -- A Programmer’s Reduction Semantics for Classes and Mixins -- A Formal Specification of Java? Virtual Machine Instructions for Objects, Methods and Subroutines -- The Operational Semantics of a Java Secure Processor -- A Programmer Friendly Modular Definition of the Semantics of Java.
In: Springer Nature eBookSummary: Java, undoubtedly, has its roots in embedded systems and the Web. Nevertheless, it is a fully functional high-level programming language that can provide users with a wide range of functionality and versatility. This thoroughly cross-reviewed state-of-the-art survey is devoted to the study of the syntax and semantics of Java from a formal-methods point of view. It consists of the following chapters by leading researchers: Formal Grammar for Java; Describing the Semantics of Java and Proving Type Soundness; Proving Java Type Soundness; Machine-Checking the Java Specification: Proving Type-Safety; An Event-Based Structural Operational Semantics of Multi-Threaded Java Dynamic Denotational Semantics of Java; A Programmer's Reduction Semantics for Classes and Mixins; A Formal Specification of Java Virtual Machine Instructions for Objects, Methods and Subroutines; The Operational Semantics of a Java Secure Processor; A Programmer Friendly Modular Definition of the Semantics of Java.
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Formal Grammar for Java -- Formal Grammar for Java -- Type Soundness -- Describing the Semantics of Java and Proving Type Soundness -- Proving Java Type Soundness -- Machine-Checking the Java Specification: Proving Type-Safety -- Semantic Approaches -- An Event-Based Structural Operational Semantics of Multi-threaded Java -- Dynamic Denotational Semantics of Java -- A Programmer’s Reduction Semantics for Classes and Mixins -- A Formal Specification of Java? Virtual Machine Instructions for Objects, Methods and Subroutines -- The Operational Semantics of a Java Secure Processor -- A Programmer Friendly Modular Definition of the Semantics of Java.

Java, undoubtedly, has its roots in embedded systems and the Web. Nevertheless, it is a fully functional high-level programming language that can provide users with a wide range of functionality and versatility. This thoroughly cross-reviewed state-of-the-art survey is devoted to the study of the syntax and semantics of Java from a formal-methods point of view. It consists of the following chapters by leading researchers: Formal Grammar for Java; Describing the Semantics of Java and Proving Type Soundness; Proving Java Type Soundness; Machine-Checking the Java Specification: Proving Type-Safety; An Event-Based Structural Operational Semantics of Multi-Threaded Java Dynamic Denotational Semantics of Java; A Programmer's Reduction Semantics for Classes and Mixins; A Formal Specification of Java Virtual Machine Instructions for Objects, Methods and Subroutines; The Operational Semantics of a Java Secure Processor; A Programmer Friendly Modular Definition of the Semantics of Java.

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