Definition and basic properties of the deva meta-calculus

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This article presents the definition and some basic properties of the Deva meta-calculus, a generic logical framework whose design was driven by the needs arising from the instantiation to software development methods. As a result, Deva contains structures that do not occur in comparable logical frameworks. There now exist a number of case studies about the formalization of software development methods in Deva. In this article, a structured definition of Deva is presented and basic parts of its language theory, viz Church-Rosser, closure, and strong normalization, are summarized. © 1993 BCS.

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Weber, M. (1993). Definition and basic properties of the deva meta-calculus. Formal Aspects of Computing, 5(5), 391–431. https://doi.org/10.1007/BF01212485

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