Get Free Shipping on orders over $79
Thinking Programs : Logical Modeling and Reasoning About Languages, Data, Computations, and Executions - Wolfgang Schreiner

Thinking Programs

Logical Modeling and Reasoning About Languages, Data, Computations, and Executions

By: Wolfgang Schreiner

eText | 29 August 2025 | Edition Number 2

At a Glance

eText


$119.00

or 4 interest-free payments of $29.75 with

 or 

Instant online reading in your Booktopia eTextbook Library *

Why choose an eTextbook?

Instant Access *

Purchase and read your book immediately

Read Aloud

Listen and follow along as Bookshelf reads to you

Study Tools

Built-in study tools like highlights and more

* eTextbooks are not downloadable to your eReader or an app and can be accessed via web browsers only. You must be connected to the internet and have no technical issues with your device or browser that could prevent the eTextbook from operating.
This book describes some basic principles that allow developers of computer programs (computer scientists, software engineers, programmers) to clearly think about the artifacts they deal with in their daily work: data types, programming languages, programs written in these languages that compute wanted outputs from given inputs, and programs that describe continuously executing systems. The core message is that clear thinking about programs can be expressed in a single, universal language, the formal language of logic. Apart from its universal elegance and expressiveness, this "logical" approach to the formal modeling of, and reasoning about, computer programs has another advantage: due to advances in computational logic (automated theorem proving, satisfiability solving, model checking), nowadays much of this process can be supported by software. This book therefore accompanies its theoretical elaborations by practical demonstrations of various systems and tools that are based on or make use of the presented logical underpinnings.
on
Desktop
Tablet
Mobile

More in Computer Science

Amazon.com : Get Big Fast - Robert Spector

eBOOK

This is For Everyone - Tim Berners-Lee

eBOOK