AbstractIn this paper we propose an operational and a denotational semantics for Prolog. We deal with the control rules of Prolog and the cut operator. Our denotational semantics provides a goal-independent semantics. This means that the behaviour of a goal in a program is defined as the evaluation of the goal in the denotation (semantics) of the program. We show how our denotational semantics can be specialised into a computed answer semantics and into a call pattern semantics. Our work provides a basis for a precise abstract interpretation of Prolog programs
Abstract. At PEPM’91 Sahlin presented a determinacy analysis for Prolog with cut. The analysis was, ...
A denotational, hence, compositional semantics for a subset of Concurrent Prolog is developed and re...
This paper proposes to specify semantic definitions for logic programming languages such as Prolog i...
In this paper we propose an operational and a denotational semantics for Prolog. We deal with the co...
AbstractThe semantics of PROLOG programs is usually given in terms of the model theory of first-orde...
textabstractWe present a denotational continuation semantics for PROLOG with cut. First a uniform la...
AbstractAn abstract language B embodying the flow of control component of PROLOG including the cut o...
AbstractIn a recent paper [27], the denotational semantics for the language Prolog was presented. Th...
AbstractA Vienna Definition Language operational semantics of PROLOG, which includes the cut, the da...
The goal of this paper is to construct a semantic basis for the abstract interpretation of Prolog pr...
We define a "logical denotational semantics" for pure PROLOG programs, and prove it correc...
The goal of this paper is to construct a semantic basis for the abstract interpretaion of Prolog pro...
AbstractA pure prolog program (with goal) consists of a definite clause part P and an expression G w...
International audienceExisting logic languages provide some simple " extra-logical " constructs for ...
AbstractThis paper proposes to specify semantic definitions for logic programming languages such as ...
Abstract. At PEPM’91 Sahlin presented a determinacy analysis for Prolog with cut. The analysis was, ...
A denotational, hence, compositional semantics for a subset of Concurrent Prolog is developed and re...
This paper proposes to specify semantic definitions for logic programming languages such as Prolog i...
In this paper we propose an operational and a denotational semantics for Prolog. We deal with the co...
AbstractThe semantics of PROLOG programs is usually given in terms of the model theory of first-orde...
textabstractWe present a denotational continuation semantics for PROLOG with cut. First a uniform la...
AbstractAn abstract language B embodying the flow of control component of PROLOG including the cut o...
AbstractIn a recent paper [27], the denotational semantics for the language Prolog was presented. Th...
AbstractA Vienna Definition Language operational semantics of PROLOG, which includes the cut, the da...
The goal of this paper is to construct a semantic basis for the abstract interpretation of Prolog pr...
We define a "logical denotational semantics" for pure PROLOG programs, and prove it correc...
The goal of this paper is to construct a semantic basis for the abstract interpretaion of Prolog pro...
AbstractA pure prolog program (with goal) consists of a definite clause part P and an expression G w...
International audienceExisting logic languages provide some simple " extra-logical " constructs for ...
AbstractThis paper proposes to specify semantic definitions for logic programming languages such as ...
Abstract. At PEPM’91 Sahlin presented a determinacy analysis for Prolog with cut. The analysis was, ...
A denotational, hence, compositional semantics for a subset of Concurrent Prolog is developed and re...
This paper proposes to specify semantic definitions for logic programming languages such as Prolog i...