Table of contents : An axiomatic definition of the programming language PASCAL....Pages 1-16 The logic of "can do"....Pages 17-28 Copying in commutation — Operator schemata....Pages 29-55 On synthesizing programs given by examples....Pages 56-63 Central technical issues in programming language design....Pages 64-75 Sur quelques systémes de programmation pour les recherches scientifiques....Pages 76-84 Decision problems in computational models....Pages 85-85 Non-determined algorithm schemata or R-schemata....Pages 86-110 Equivalence and optimization of programs....Pages 111-123 On the average speed of automaton with terminal state....Pages 124-126 Logical-termal equivalence of program schemata....Pages 127-143 On universal classes of program schemas....Pages 144-151 Certain decompositions of Gödel numbering and the semantics of programming languages....Pages 152-171 Criteria for the algorithmic completeness of the systems of operations....Pages 172-186 Data flow schemas....Pages 187-216 Operation patterns....Pages 217-246 Looking for an approach to a theory of models for parallel computation....Pages 247-284 Configurable computers: A new class of general purpose machines....Pages 285-298 A method for determining program data relationships....Pages 299-308 Towards automatical construction of parallel programs....Pages 309-331 A calculus for the mathematical theory of computation....Pages 332-343 Admissibility of fixed-point induction in first-order logic of typed theories....Pages 344-383 A formal approximation theory of semantic data types....Pages 384-393 Some features of a language for a proof-checking programming system....Pages 394-407