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LOOK - A specification language.

["A Look at Algebraic Specifications", S.N. Zilles et al, IBM RR, 1982].

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a biweekly US magazine published between 1937 and 1971 in New York City by Cowles Communication, Inc. Circulation 7,750,000 (1970).

Look printed political articles, interviews, fiction, and illustrated essays on literature, art, and science; much space was devoted to entertainment features. Look discontinued publication because of financial difficulties.



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