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Presents a theory of information flow based on channels and discourse. Has a Category theoretic approach. Barwise was co-author of ''Situations and Attitudes'' and this can be considered a follow-on to that work. | Presents a theory of information flow based on channels and discourse. Has a Category theoretic approach. Barwise was co-author of ''Situations and Attitudes'' and this can be considered a follow-on to that work which was the origin of the situation calculus. The original jacket of the book had the lower left corner of the Albrech Durer work below. | ||
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| INFORMATION FLOW The Logic of Distributed Systems | |
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| Author | en:Jon Barwise, Jerry Seligman |
| Country | en:United States |
| Language | English |
| Publisher | en:Cambridge University Press |
| Publication date | 1997 |
| Media type | 274 (Hardback) |
| Pages | 384 pp (Hardback) |
| ISBN | ISBN 0-521-58386-1 (USA hardback) |
Summary
Presents a theory of information flow based on channels and discourse. Has a Category theoretic approach. Barwise was co-author of Situations and Attitudes and this can be considered a follow-on to that work which was the origin of the situation calculus. The original jacket of the book had the lower left corner of the Albrech Durer work below.
