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Program Synthesis.
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| Christoph Kreitz. | ||
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In W. Bibel & P. Schmitt, eds., Automated Deduction - A Basis for Applications, Applied Logic Series 10, Chapter III.2.3, pages 105-134, Kluwer, 1998. |
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Program Synthesis aims at the automatic construction of correct
programs from their formal specifications. It relies on expressive
formalisms for reasoning about programs and their properties and on
deductive techniques for deriving a solution of a given programming
problem in such a formalism. In this chapter we shall describe the
principal approaches to program synthesis and their relation to the
field of automated deduction.
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| @InCollection{inc:Kreitz98a, author = "Christoph Kreitz", title = "Program Synthesis", editor = "W.~Bibel and P.~Schmitt", booktitle = "Automated Deduction -- A Basis for Applications", chapter = "III.2.5", publisher = "Kluwer", year = 1998, volume = "III", pages = "105--134" } | |||