Declarative Programming for Knowledge Management: 16th International Conference on Applications of Declarative Programming and Knowledge Management, INAP 2005, Fukuoka, Japan, October 22-24, 2005. Revised Selected Papers
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By Masanobu Umeda (Editor), Armin Wolf (Editor), Oskar Bartenstein (Editor), Ulrich Geske (Editor), Dietmar Seipel (Editor), Osamu Takata (Editor)
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Knowledge means power – but only if it is available at the right time, the right place, and in the hands of the right people. Structured, engineered, repeatable methodsto gather,transport,andapplyknowledgearecollectivelycalledkno edge management. Declarative programming strives for the ideal of programming by wish: the user states what he or she wants, and the computergures out how to achieve it. Thus, declarative programming splits into two separate parts: methods for humans on how to wr...






















