Book contents
- Frontmatter
- Contents
- List of Boxes
- Preface
- Part I Introduction
- Part II Action Notation
- Part III Semantic Descriptions
- Part IV Conclusion
- Appendices
- Appendix A AD Action Semantics
- Appendix B Action Notation
- Appendix C Operational Semantics
- Appendix D Informal Summary
- Appendix E Data Notation
- Appendix F Meta-Notation
- Appendix G Assessment
- Bibliography
- Symbol Index
- Concept Index
Appendix G - Assessment
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 19 January 2010
- Frontmatter
- Contents
- List of Boxes
- Preface
- Part I Introduction
- Part II Action Notation
- Part III Semantic Descriptions
- Part IV Conclusion
- Appendices
- Appendix A AD Action Semantics
- Appendix B Action Notation
- Appendix C Operational Semantics
- Appendix D Informal Summary
- Appendix E Data Notation
- Appendix F Meta-Notation
- Appendix G Assessment
- Bibliography
- Symbol Index
- Concept Index
Summary
This Appendix gives some examples of possible course assessment projects. They concern MODULA-3, ADA, and functional programming languages. Your lecturer or supervisor might either let you choose between them, or designate which one you are to attempt.
Your completion of such a project not only documents your active participation in the course, it also serves some important pedagogical purposes. For instance, it gives you the opportunity to revise the material already covered, it helps you appreciate the inherent modularity of action semantic descriptions, and it lets you check whether you have indeed acquired a working knowledge of action semantics.
You are advised to finish the description of straightforward constructs before proceeding to the more challenging ones. Try to reuse the description of AD as much as possible!
At Aarhus, the students are expected to work in groups of two or three, handing in as much as they can manage after 25 hours work—without sacrificing quality for quantity! They are given access to the LATEX formatting macros used for the semantic descriptions in this book, and to the LATEX source for Appendix A.
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- Action Semantics , pp. 347 - 349Publisher: Cambridge University PressPrint publication year: 1992