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2010 – 2019
- 2010
- [c10]Ingo Claßen:
Design and Semantics of a Query Language for Multidimensional Data. ADBIS 2010: 551-554
1990 – 1999
- 1997
- [c9]Ingo Claßen, Klaus Hennig, Ingo Mohr, Michael Schulz:
CUI to GUI Migration: Static Analysis of Character-Based Panels. CSMR 1997: 144-149 - [c8]Ingo Claßen, Herbert Weber, Yanbo Han:
Towards evolutionary and adaptive workflow systems-infrastructure support based on Higher-Order Object Nets and CORBA. EDOC 1997: 300- - 1996
- [c7]Sebastian Erdmann, Ingo Claßen:
ALPHA - A Class Library for a Metamodel Based on Algebraic Graph Theory. AMAST 1996: 625-628 - 1995
- [j6]Ingo Claßen, Martin Große-Rhode, Uwe Wolter:
Categorical Concepts for Parameterized Partial Specifications. Math. Struct. Comput. Sci. 5(2): 153-188 (1995) - 1994
- [c6]Ingo Claßen, Michael Löwe, Susanne Waßerroth, Jan Wortmann:
Static and Dynamic Semantics of Entity-Relationship Models Based on Algebraic Methods. GI Jahrestagung 1994: 2-9 - [c5]Roswitha Bardohl, Ingo Claßen:
Graphical Support for Prototyping of Algebraic Specifications. GI Jahrestagung 1994: 19-26 - 1993
- [b2]Ingo Claßen:
Compositionality of application oriented structuring mechanisms for algebraic specification languages with initial semantics. Technical University of Berlin, Germany, 1993, pp. 1-91 - [b1]Ingo Claßen, Hartmut Ehrig, Dietmar Wolz:
Algebraic Specification Techniques and Tools for Software Development: The Act Approach. AMAST Series in Computing 1, World Scientific 1993, ISBN 978-981-02-1227-8, pp. 1-256 - [c4]Martin Gogolla, Ingo Claßen:
An Object-Oriented Design for the ACT ONE Environment. AMAST 1993: 359-366 - [p1]Hartmut Ehrig, Ingo Claßen:
Overview of Algebraic Specification Languages, Environments and Tools, and Algebraic Specifications of Software Systems. Current Trends in Theoretical Computer Science 1993: 82-110 - 1992
- [j5]Hartmut Ehrig, Bernd Mahr, Ingo Claßen, Fernando Orejas:
Introduction to Algebraic Specification. Part 1: Formal Methods for Software Development. Comput. J. 35(5): 460-467 (1992) - [j4]Hartmut Ehrig, Bernd Mahr, Ingo Claßen, Fernando Orejas:
Introduction to Algebraic Specification. Part 2: From Classical View to Foundations of System Specifications. Comput. J. 35(5): 468-477 (1992) - 1990
- [j3]Hartmut Ehrig, Ingo Claßen:
Overview of Algebraic Specification Languages Environments and Tools, and Algebraic Specifications of Software Systems. Bull. EATCS 40: 172-181 (1990) - [j2]Hartmut Ehrig, Ingo Claßen:
Overview of algebraic specification languages, enviroments and tools, and algebraic specifications of software systems(Part 3). Bull. EATCS 41: 145-153 (1990)
1980 – 1989
- 1989
- [j1]Hartmut Ehrig, Ingo Claßen:
Overview of Algebraic Specification Languages Environments and Tools, and Algebraic Specifications of Software Systems. Bull. EATCS 39: 103-111 (1989) - [c3]Hartmut Ehrig, Ingo Claßen, Paul Boehm, Werner Fey, Martin Korff, Michael Löwe:
Algebraic Concepts for Software Development in ACT ONE, ACT TWO and LOTOS (eingeladener Vortrag). Software-Entwicklung 1989: 201-224 - 1988
- [c2]Ingo Claßen:
A Revised Version of ACT ONE. ADT 1988 - [c1]Ingo Claßen:
Revised ACT ONE: Categorical Constructions for an Algebraic Specification Language. Categorial Methods in Computer Science 1988: 124-141
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