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Logics of Programs 1985: Brooklyn College, New York, NY, USA
- Rohit Parikh:

Logics of Programs, Conference, Brooklyn College, New York, NY, USA, June 17-19, 1985, Proceedings. Lecture Notes in Computer Science 193, Springer 1985, ISBN 3-540-15648-8 - Martín Abadi, Zohar Manna:

Nonclausal Temporal Deduction. 1-15 - Irina Bercovici:

Unsolvable Terms in Typed Lambda Calculus with Fixpoint Operators (Extended Abstract). 16-22 - Val Breazu-Tannen, Albert R. Meyer:

Lambda Calculus with Constrained Types (Extended Abstract). 23-40 - Stephen D. Brookes:

An Axiomatic Treatment of a Parallel Programming Language. 41-60 - Robert L. Constable, Nax Paul Mendler:

Recursive Definitions in Type Theory. 61-78 - E. Allen Emerson:

Automata, Tableaux and Temporal Logics (Extended Abstract). 79-88 - Nissim Francez, Orna Grumberg, Shmuel Katz, Amir Pnueli:

Proving Termination of Prolog Programs. 89-105 - Andreas Goerdt:

A Hoare Calculus for Functions Defined by Recursion on Higher Types. 106-117 - Michal Grabowski:

On the Relative Incompleteness of Logics for Total Correctness. 118-127 - Susanne Graf, Joseph Sifakis:

Frm Synchronization Tree Logic to Acceptance Model Logic. 128-142 - Samuel N. Kamin:

A FASE Specification of FP. 143-152 - Phokion G. Kolaitis:

On Asymptotic Probability of Inductive Queries and Their Decision Problem. 153-166 - Ron Koymans, R. K. Shyamasundar, Willem P. de Roever, Rob Gerth, S. Arun-Kumar:

Compositional Semantics for Real-time Distributed Computing. 167-189 - Daniel Leivant:

Partial-Correctness Theories as First-Order Theories. 190-195 - Orna Lichtenstein, Amir Pnueli, Lenore D. Zuck:

The Glory of the Past. 196-218 - Albert R. Meyer, Mitchell Wand:

Continuation Semantics in Typed Lambda-Calculi (Summary). 219-224 - John C. Mitchell, Albert R. Meyer:

Second-Order Logical Relations (Extended Abstract). 225-236 - Van Nguyen, Alan J. Demers, David Gries

, Susan S. Owicki:
Behavior: A Temporal Approach to Process Modelling. 237-254 - Michael J. O'Donnell:

Equational Logic as a Programming Language. 255 - Rohit Parikh, Ramaswamy Ramanujam:

Distributed Processes and the Logic of Knowledge. 256-268 - Vaughan R. Pratt:

Some Constructions for Order-Theoretic Models of Concurrency. 269-283 - Ramaswamy Ramanujam, Kamal Lodaya:

Proving Fairness of Schedulers. 284-301 - Ildikó Sain:

The Reasoning Powers of Burstall's (Modal Logic) and Pnueli's (Temporal Logic) Program Verification Methods. 302-342 - Ann E. Kelley Sobel, Neelam Soundararajan:

A Proof System for Distributed Processes. 343-358 - Robert S. Streett:

Fixpoints and Program Looping: Reductions form the Propositional MU-Calculus into Propositional Dynamic Logics of Looping. 359-372 - Robert D. Tennent:

Semantical Analysis of Specification Logic. 373-386 - Andrzej Trybulec, Howard A. Blair:

Computer Aider Reasoning. 406-412 - Moshe Y. Vardi:

The Taming of Converse: Reasoning about Two-way Computations. 413-423

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