Inspection Methods in Programming: Cliches and Plans
Author(s)
Rich, Charles
Date Issued
December 1, 1987
Series/Report no.
AIM-1005
Abstract
Inspection methods are a kind of engineering problem solving based on the recognition and use of standard forms or cliches. Examples are given of program analysis, program synthesis and program validation by inspection. A formalism, called the Plan Calculus, is defined and used to represent programming cliches in a convenient, canonical, and programming-language independent fashion.
Subjects
Programmer's Apprentice
automatic programming
knowledgesrepresentation
clich'es
plans
engineering problem solving
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