This chapter introduces the use of micro-PROLOG, with a series of examples and exercises. This provides the background for more advanced applications, such as data bases and expert systems
This paper describes a number of “toy ” MT systems written in Prolog, designed as programming exerci...
AbstractWe discuss the use of metainterpreters for building expert systems in PROLOG. Three issues a...
We discuss the use of metainterpreters for building expert systems in PROLOG. Three issues are cover...
The book introduces PROLOG from the point of view of the human user. It is based on the SERC project...
Prolog, an acronym for Pro-gramming in Log-ic, is a product of artificial intelligence research with...
Addressed to readers at different levels of programming expertise, The Practice of Prolog offers a d...
PROLOG is a programming language based on the use of mathematical logic—specifically the first order...
In this paper we discuss several characteristics of microcomputer PROLOG implementations including a...
Prolog is a symbolic logic language presently emerging among numerous expert system designs. The arc...
This Major Field Project Report describes the design and development of a computer-based tutorial pr...
The logic programming language PROLOG is introduced, with an overview of applications around the wor...
Prolog was invented in the early seventies at the University of Marseille. Prolog stands for PROgram...
Includes bibliographical references (pages 65-70)There is an increased interest in the area of knowl...
This paper is a short survey about currently used implementation techniques for Prolog. It gives an ...
New programming languages are available in the market place that ease the design of intelligent task...
This paper describes a number of “toy ” MT systems written in Prolog, designed as programming exerci...
AbstractWe discuss the use of metainterpreters for building expert systems in PROLOG. Three issues a...
We discuss the use of metainterpreters for building expert systems in PROLOG. Three issues are cover...
The book introduces PROLOG from the point of view of the human user. It is based on the SERC project...
Prolog, an acronym for Pro-gramming in Log-ic, is a product of artificial intelligence research with...
Addressed to readers at different levels of programming expertise, The Practice of Prolog offers a d...
PROLOG is a programming language based on the use of mathematical logic—specifically the first order...
In this paper we discuss several characteristics of microcomputer PROLOG implementations including a...
Prolog is a symbolic logic language presently emerging among numerous expert system designs. The arc...
This Major Field Project Report describes the design and development of a computer-based tutorial pr...
The logic programming language PROLOG is introduced, with an overview of applications around the wor...
Prolog was invented in the early seventies at the University of Marseille. Prolog stands for PROgram...
Includes bibliographical references (pages 65-70)There is an increased interest in the area of knowl...
This paper is a short survey about currently used implementation techniques for Prolog. It gives an ...
New programming languages are available in the market place that ease the design of intelligent task...
This paper describes a number of “toy ” MT systems written in Prolog, designed as programming exerci...
AbstractWe discuss the use of metainterpreters for building expert systems in PROLOG. Three issues a...
We discuss the use of metainterpreters for building expert systems in PROLOG. Three issues are cover...