Category Theory and Computer Programming : Tutorial and Workshop, Guildford, U.K., September 16 - 20, 1985. Proceedings

Logic design Computer science Logics and Meanings of Programs Programming Techniques
Imprint: Springer
1986
1st ed. 1986.
EISBN 3540472134
Categories.
Elements of categorical reasoning : Products and coproducts and some other (co-)limits.
Functors and natural transformations.
Adjunctions.
Cartesian closure — Higher types in categories.
Algebra categorically.
Category theory and logic.
Categories, data types, and imperative languages.
Category theory and programming language semantics: An overview.
Weakest preconditions: Categorical insights.
A categorical view of weakest liberal preconditions.
Functor-category semantics of programming languages and logics.
Finite approximation of spaces.
Categories of partial morphisms and the ?P-calculus.
A note on distributive laws and power domains.
Category theory and models for parallel computation.
Categorical models of process cooperation.
Galois connections and computer science applications.
A study in the foundations of programming methodology: Specifications, institutions, charters and parchments.
Bits and pieces of the theory of institutions.
Extended ML: An institution-independent framework for formal program development.
Behavioural program specification.
Key extensions of abstract data types, final algebras, and database semantics.
Theories as categories.
Internal completeness of categories of domains.
Formalising the network and hierarchical data models — an application of categorical Logic.
A categorical unification algorithm.
Computing with categories.
Elements of categorical reasoning : Products and coproducts and some other (co-)limits.
Functors and natural transformations.
Adjunctions.
Cartesian closure — Higher types in categories.
Algebra categorically.
Category theory and logic.
Categories, data types, and imperative languages.
Category theory and programming language semantics: An overview.
Weakest preconditions: Categorical insights.
A categorical view of weakest liberal preconditions.
Functor-category semantics of programming languages and logics.
Finite approximation of spaces.
Categories of partial morphisms and the ?P-calculus.
A note on distributive laws and power domains.
Category theory and models for parallel computation.
Categorical models of process cooperation.
Galois connections and computer science applications.
A study in the foundations of programming methodology: Specifications, institutions, charters and parchments.
Bits and pieces of the theory of institutions.
Extended ML: An institution-independent framework for formal program development.
Behavioural program specification.
Key extensions of abstract data types, final algebras, and database semantics.
Theories as categories.
Internal completeness of categories of domains.
Formalising the network and hierarchical data models — an application of categorical Logic.
A categorical unification algorithm.
Computing with categories.
