We develop a theory of function tables, similar to, and inspired by, that given in the work of D. Parnas. We consider, in particular, two classes of function tables: normal and inverted. We study effective transformations between tables of these two classes, as well as transformations which change the dimension of a table. We also consider the interrelationship between these three types of transformation.
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Zucker, J. I. (1996). Transformations of normal and inverted function tables. Formal Aspects of Computing, 8(6), 679–705. https://doi.org/10.1007/BF01213494
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