A general framework based on Hoare logic is introduced for specifying and reasoning about Constraint Logic Programs with dynamic scheduling. The framework consists of a mixed formalism of programs in a ccp-like language, on the one hand, and correctness properties of the Hoare logic, on the other hand. In this formalism delay conditions are viewed as a specific class of correctness properties. In the construction of the proof-system we follow the lines of a previous proof-system we developed for concurrent constraint programming, which was sound, but not complete (for ccp). Due to the different kind of choice used in CLP, on the contrary, the system considered here is both sound and complete
In logic programming, dynamic scheduling refers to a situation where the selection of the atom in ea...
In logic programming, dynamic scheduling refers to a situation where the selection of the atom in ea...
Constraint Logic Programming (CLP) is a language scheme for combining two declarative paradigms: con...
AbstractThe first logic programming languages, such as Prolog, used a fixed left-to-right atom sched...
The first logic programming languages, such as Prolog, used a fixed left-to-right atom scheduling ru...
AbstractThe first logic programming languages, such as Prolog, used a fixed left-to-right atom sched...
In this report we discuss some of the issues involved in the specialization and optimization of cons...
The first logic programming languages, such as Prolog, used a fixed left-to-right atom scheduling ru...
AbstractThe Constraint Logic Programming (CLP) Scheme was introduced by Jaffar and Lassez. The schem...
Constraint Logic Programming (CLP) is a new class of programming languages combining the declarativi...
Abstract. A domain for the abstract interpretation of logic programs with delay declarations is pres...
In this thesis, we study the close links between linear logic and on current constraint programming,...
AbstractConcurrent Constraint Programming (CCP) is a simple and powerful model of concurrency where ...
This paper performs a further generalization of the notion of independence in constraint logic progr...
There has been a lot of interest lately from people solving constrained optimization problems for co...
In logic programming, dynamic scheduling refers to a situation where the selection of the atom in ea...
In logic programming, dynamic scheduling refers to a situation where the selection of the atom in ea...
Constraint Logic Programming (CLP) is a language scheme for combining two declarative paradigms: con...
AbstractThe first logic programming languages, such as Prolog, used a fixed left-to-right atom sched...
The first logic programming languages, such as Prolog, used a fixed left-to-right atom scheduling ru...
AbstractThe first logic programming languages, such as Prolog, used a fixed left-to-right atom sched...
In this report we discuss some of the issues involved in the specialization and optimization of cons...
The first logic programming languages, such as Prolog, used a fixed left-to-right atom scheduling ru...
AbstractThe Constraint Logic Programming (CLP) Scheme was introduced by Jaffar and Lassez. The schem...
Constraint Logic Programming (CLP) is a new class of programming languages combining the declarativi...
Abstract. A domain for the abstract interpretation of logic programs with delay declarations is pres...
In this thesis, we study the close links between linear logic and on current constraint programming,...
AbstractConcurrent Constraint Programming (CCP) is a simple and powerful model of concurrency where ...
This paper performs a further generalization of the notion of independence in constraint logic progr...
There has been a lot of interest lately from people solving constrained optimization problems for co...
In logic programming, dynamic scheduling refers to a situation where the selection of the atom in ea...
In logic programming, dynamic scheduling refers to a situation where the selection of the atom in ea...
Constraint Logic Programming (CLP) is a language scheme for combining two declarative paradigms: con...