Recent trends in data type specification
Workshop on Specification of Abstract Data Types (7th 1990 Wusterhausen, Brandenburg, Germany)
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Recent trends in data type specification
by Workshop on Specification of Abstract Data Types (7th 1990 Wusterhausen, Brandenburg, Germany)
Published
October 1991
Publisher
Springer
Pages
379
ISBN-13
9783540544968
ISBN-10
3540544968
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