
doi: 10.1007/11780274_15
Goguen and Malcolm specify semantics of programming languages in OBJ. Here, we consider how the extensibility and reusability of their specifications could be improved. We propose using the notation and modular structure of the Constructive Action Semantics framework in OBJ, and give a simple illustration. The reader is assumed to be familiar with OBJ.
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