The basis for the language GCLA is a generalization of the concept inductive definitions, called partial inductive definitions. The program defines a logic, which is used to make inferences to prove if a query holds or not. This report first presents a short introduction to these ideas. Then, an abstract machine, called GAM, for GCLA is presented; the instructions as well as an introduction to the compiling schema is given together with some examples. The GAM instructions are also presented as transitions in an appendix
© Springer-Verlag Berlin Heidelberg 1994. We report on an experiment with two tools for global analy...
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This paper describes the logic programming language GCLA II, its operational semantics and parts of ...
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. This paper presents work on programming methodologies for the programming tool GCLA. Three methods...
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© Springer-Verlag Berlin Heidelberg 1994. We report on an experiment with two tools for global analy...
The Generalized Constraint Language (GCL), introduced by Zadeh, is the essence of Computing with Wor...
Inductive machine learning suggests an alternative approach to the algebraic specification of softwa...
The basis for the language GCLA is a generalization of the concept inductive definitions, called par...
GCLA is a new programming language, which increases expressiveness compared with traditional logic p...
This paper describes the logic programming language GCLA II, its operational semantics and parts of ...
This paper describes the logic programming language GCLA II, its operational semantics and parts of ...
GCLA is best regarded as a logic programming language, although it shares some features commonly fou...
. This paper presents work on programming methodologies for the programming tool GCLA. Three methods...
We will demonstrate various implementation techniques in the language GCLA. First an introduction ...
We show how the programming language GCLA can be used to naturally express both relational and funct...
The paper describes the basic implementation of GCLA II's control level. The basis of the implement...
We present algorithms for computing A-sufficient substitutions and constraint sets together with the...
We present a logic programming language, GCLA (Generalized horn Clause LAnguage), that is based on a...
We describe a definitional approach to functional logic programming, based on the theory of Partial ...
© Springer-Verlag Berlin Heidelberg 1994. We report on an experiment with two tools for global analy...
The Generalized Constraint Language (GCL), introduced by Zadeh, is the essence of Computing with Wor...
Inductive machine learning suggests an alternative approach to the algebraic specification of softwa...