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More Higher Order Programming in OBJ

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Software Engineering with OBJ

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This paper discusses the use of OBJ3’s parameterized modules for higher order programming, giving examples beyond those in [8, 3, 4] and showing some capabilities that may seem surprising. We also discuss parameterized views, which are not yet implemented, but which we hope soon will be. We assume familiarity with [8], which appears as the first paper in this book.

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Goguen, J.A., Malcolm, G. (2000). More Higher Order Programming in OBJ. In: Goguen, J., Malcolm, G. (eds) Software Engineering with OBJ. Advances in Formal Methods, vol 2. Springer, Boston, MA. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4757-6541-0_9

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