Logic Programming - New Frontiers
This book contains a collection of papers from the second conference of the Association for Logic Programming. The work included contains original contributions from leading researchers on the theory, applications and implementations of logic programming. The range of topics includes: Framework for Principled Debugging of Prolog Programs A Model of OR-Parallel Prolog Execution Using Graph Reduction Applications of Constraint Logic Programming Control Engineering Applications in Prolog Event Abstraction Debuggers for Layered Systems to Prolog Extending the Integrity Maintenance Capability in Deductive Databases GAP: An Experiment in Model Oriented Programming In Search of More Parallelisms Logic, Language and the Quest for Intelligence Metalevel and Constraint Technology in a Pure Logic Language Reconciling Systems and Deductive Capacities in Knowledge-Based Systems using Logic Programming P Term-Encodable Description Systems Using Prolog to Animate Mathematics P This collection will be of interest to researchers in logic programming, Prolog programmers and computer scientists generally.
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Logic Programming - New Frontiers
This book contains a collection of papers from the second conference of the Association for Logic Programming. The work included contains original contributions from leading researchers on the theory, applications and implementations of logic programming. The range of topics includes: Framework for Principled Debugging of Prolog Programs A Model of OR-Parallel Prolog Execution Using Graph Reduction Applications of Constraint Logic Programming Control Engineering Applications in Prolog Event Abstraction Debuggers for Layered Systems to Prolog Extending the Integrity Maintenance Capability in Deductive Databases GAP: An Experiment in Model Oriented Programming In Search of More Parallelisms Logic, Language and the Quest for Intelligence Metalevel and Constraint Technology in a Pure Logic Language Reconciling Systems and Deductive Capacities in Knowledge-Based Systems using Logic Programming P Term-Encodable Description Systems Using Prolog to Animate Mathematics P This collection will be of interest to researchers in logic programming, Prolog programmers and computer scientists generally.
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Logic Programming - New Frontiers

Logic Programming - New Frontiers

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This book contains a collection of papers from the second conference of the Association for Logic Programming. The work included contains original contributions from leading researchers on the theory, applications and implementations of logic programming. The range of topics includes: Framework for Principled Debugging of Prolog Programs A Model of OR-Parallel Prolog Execution Using Graph Reduction Applications of Constraint Logic Programming Control Engineering Applications in Prolog Event Abstraction Debuggers for Layered Systems to Prolog Extending the Integrity Maintenance Capability in Deductive Databases GAP: An Experiment in Model Oriented Programming In Search of More Parallelisms Logic, Language and the Quest for Intelligence Metalevel and Constraint Technology in a Pure Logic Language Reconciling Systems and Deductive Capacities in Knowledge-Based Systems using Logic Programming P Term-Encodable Description Systems Using Prolog to Animate Mathematics P This collection will be of interest to researchers in logic programming, Prolog programmers and computer scientists generally.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780792315469
Publisher: Springer-Verlag New York, LLC
Publication date: 01/31/1992
Series: Diverse Series
Pages: 300
Product dimensions: 6.69(w) x 9.45(h) x (d)

Table of Contents

1. Metalevel and Constraint Technology in a Pure Logic Language; E. Babb, K. Rommelse. 2. A Framework for the Principled Debugging of Prolog Programs: How to Debug Non-Terminating Programs; P. Brna, A. Bundy, H. Pain. 3. Event Abstraction Debuggers for Layered Systems in Prolog; A. Casson. 4. Extending the Integrity Maintenance Capability in Deductive Databases; S.K. Das, M.H. Williams. 5. Construction of CLP Programs; Y. Deville, P. van Hentenryck. 6. Some Control Engineering Applications of Prolog; P.W. Grant, C.P. Jobling, C. Rezvani. 7. GAP: An Experiment in Model Oriented Programming; K. Harrison. 8. Using Prolog to Animate Mathematics; R. Knott. 9. Term-Encodable Description Spaces; C. Mellish. 10. Logic, Language, and the Quest for Intelligence; C. Moss. 11. A Model for OR-Parallel Prolog Execution Using Graph Reduction; S.M.S. Syed-Mustaffa. 12. Reconciling Systems and Deductive Capacities in Knowledge Based Systems using Logic Programing; H. Taylor. 13. The Wivenhoe Computational Model: In Search of More Parallelisms; J. Wang, S. Lavington.
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