[Haskell-cafe] How do you describe systems in general with Haskell?

Arnaud Bailly arnaud.oqube at gmail.com
Sat Nov 5 19:53:06 CET 2011


That look's interesting. Do you have experience using this method?

Arnaud

On Sat, Nov 5, 2011 at 7:09 PM, Albert Y. C. Lai <trebla at vex.net> wrote:

> On 11-11-05 01:17 PM, Grigory Sarnitskiy wrote:
>
>> If you are to describe a system, which consists of several subsystems,
>> how do you approach the problem? What types, classes, functions whatever do
>> you introduce?
>>
>> I guess it is a common problem, is there a general method? Just to
>> describe, not to solve (though if the description implies the solution then
>> it is wonderful).
>>
>
> I would try Michael Jackson's Problem Frames.
>
>
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