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\\[4ex] Haskell-style type classes with Isabelle/Isar}
\author{\emph{Florian Haftmann}}
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\noindent This tutorial introduces Isar type classes, which
are a convenient mechanism for organizing specifications.
Essentially, they combine an operational aspect (in the
manner of Haskell) with a logical aspect, both managed uniformly.
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