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Programming for behaviour

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Traditional programming is for computations. Many contemporary applications suffer when squeezed into programming paradigm. This presentation investigates desirable properties of another paradigm: programming for behaviours and explores some technical consequences of a possible formalism to describe such programs.

The work reported here was supported in part by the Polish Research Council under grant KBN-211999101.

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R. S. Bird C. C. Morgan J. C. P. Woodcock

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Turski, W.M. (1993). Programming for behaviour. In: Bird, R.S., Morgan, C.C., Woodcock, J.C.P. (eds) Mathematics of Program Construction. MPC 1992. Lecture Notes in Computer Science, vol 669. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/3-540-56625-2_5

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