In this paper we discuss several characteristics of microcomputer PROLOG implementations including an overview of current products, a comparison of the range of built-in predicates, a description of the environment, and benchmark results. 27 From the collection of the Computer History Museum (www.computerhistory.org) From the collection of the Computer History Museum (www.computerhistory.org) Microcomputer PROLOG Implementations: The State-of-the-Art 2
AbstractAn implementation of PROLOG based on general clause-indexing methods using bit-serial conten...
Prolog, an acronym for Pro-gramming in Log-ic, is a product of artificial intelligence research with...
This paper presents the LPCAD (Logic Programming-based system for CAD) system for designing complex ...
This paper is a short survey about currently used implementation techniques for Prolog. It gives an ...
Prolog is a symbolic logic language presently emerging among numerous expert system designs. The arc...
Abstract Both logic programming in general and Prolog in particular have a long and fascinating hist...
We present the implementation of a Prolog system composed of interpreter and compiler. The originali...
Both logic programming in general and Prolog in particular have a long and fascinating history, inte...
AbstractThis article surveys the major developments in sequential Prolog implementation during the p...
Prolog was invented in the early seventies at the University of Marseille. Prolog stands for PROgram...
The book introduces PROLOG from the point of view of the human user. It is based on the SERC project...
The paper describes the basic design methodology and the technological aspects involved in the i n -...
In April 1982, a new institute named ICOT (Institute for New Generation Computer Technology ) was cr...
PROLOG is a programming language based on the use of mathematical logic—specifically the first order...
This paper shows how one such application led to the development of a Prolog programming environment...
AbstractAn implementation of PROLOG based on general clause-indexing methods using bit-serial conten...
Prolog, an acronym for Pro-gramming in Log-ic, is a product of artificial intelligence research with...
This paper presents the LPCAD (Logic Programming-based system for CAD) system for designing complex ...
This paper is a short survey about currently used implementation techniques for Prolog. It gives an ...
Prolog is a symbolic logic language presently emerging among numerous expert system designs. The arc...
Abstract Both logic programming in general and Prolog in particular have a long and fascinating hist...
We present the implementation of a Prolog system composed of interpreter and compiler. The originali...
Both logic programming in general and Prolog in particular have a long and fascinating history, inte...
AbstractThis article surveys the major developments in sequential Prolog implementation during the p...
Prolog was invented in the early seventies at the University of Marseille. Prolog stands for PROgram...
The book introduces PROLOG from the point of view of the human user. It is based on the SERC project...
The paper describes the basic design methodology and the technological aspects involved in the i n -...
In April 1982, a new institute named ICOT (Institute for New Generation Computer Technology ) was cr...
PROLOG is a programming language based on the use of mathematical logic—specifically the first order...
This paper shows how one such application led to the development of a Prolog programming environment...
AbstractAn implementation of PROLOG based on general clause-indexing methods using bit-serial conten...
Prolog, an acronym for Pro-gramming in Log-ic, is a product of artificial intelligence research with...
This paper presents the LPCAD (Logic Programming-based system for CAD) system for designing complex ...