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claim:denotational-design-uses-standard-algebraic-abstractionsDenotational design uses standard algebraic abstractions.
One of the six key properties of denotational design.
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extracted_from(2015) · Elliott, Conal
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- Denotational DesignaboutCore framework: methodology for typed, purely functional programming that uses precise semantic specification to inform both use and implementation
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- Another key property.
- Core claim of the methodology.
- The final property of the methodology.
- Claim that algebraic laws are automatically satisfied.
- Authors' core assertion that formal modeling of GUIs provides foundational benefits for language design and program verification.
- Formal modeling approach used throughout Fruit to provide mathematical meaning to GUI abstractions; enables reasoning about program properties.