Prentice Hall International Series in Computer Science
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Prentice Hall International Series in Computer Science is a series of books on computer science published by Prentice Hall. Its founding editor was Tony Hoare. Richard Bird subsequently took over editing the series.
[edit] Selected books
- R. S. Bird, Introduction to Functional Programming using Haskell, 2nd edition, 1998. ISBN 0-13-484346-0.
- R. S. Bird and O. de Moor, Algebra of Programming, 1996. ISBN 0-13-507245-X. (100th volume in the series.)
- D. Gabby, Elementary Logics: A Procedural Perspective, 1998. ISBN 0-13-726365-1.
- I. J. Hayes (ed.), Specification Cases Studies, 2nd edition, 1993. ISBN 0-13-832544-8.
- M. G. Hinchey and J. P. Bowen (eds.), Applications of Formal Methods, 1996. ISBN 0-13-366949-1.
- C. A. R. Hoare, Communicating Sequential Processes, 1985. ISBN 0-13-153271-5 hardback or 0-13-153289-8 paperback.
- C. A. R. Hoare and He Jifeng, Unifying Theories of Programming, 1998. ISBN 0-13-458761-8.
- INMOS Limited, Occam 2 Reference Manual, 1988. ISBN 0-13-629312-3.
- M. Joseph (ed.), Real-Time Systems: Specification, Verification and Analysis, 1996. ISBN 0-13-455297-0.
- C. C. Morgan, Programming from Specifications, 2nd edition, 1994. ISBN 0-13-123274-6.
- P. N. Nissanke, Realtime Systems, 1997. ISBN 0-13-651274-7.
- B. Potter, J. Sinclair and D. Till, An Introduction to Formal Specification and Z, 2nd edition, 1996. ISBN 0-13-242207-7.
- A. W. Roscoe (ed.), A Classical Mind: Essays in Honour of C. A. R. Hoare, 1994. ISBN 0-13-294844-3.
- A. W. Roscoe, The Theory and Practice of Concurrency, 1997. ISBN 0-13-674409-5.
- J. M. Spivey, The Z Notation: A Reference Manual, 2nd edition, 1992. ISBN 0-13-978529-9.
- J. C. P. Woodcock and J. W. Davies, Using Z: Specification, Refinment and Proof, 1996. ISBN 0-13-948472-8.