The main purpose of the paper is to relate different models for Horn clause logic: operational, denotational, declarative. We study their relationship by contrasting models based on interleaving, on the one hand, to models based on maximal parallelism, on the other. We make use of complete metric spaces as an important mathematical tool, both in defining and in comparing the various models
Horn description logics (Horn-DLs) have recently started to attract attention due to the fact that t...
Horn description logics (Horn-DLs) have recently started to attract attention due to the fact that t...
Standard belief contraction assumes an underlying logic containing full classical propositional logi...
The main purpose of the paper is to relate different models for Horn clause logic: operational, deno...
AbstractThe main purpose of the paper is to relate different models for Horn clause logic: operation...
AbstractSince the advent of Horn-clause logic programming in the mid 1970's, there have been numerou...
This paper considers, in a general setting, an axiomatic basis for Horn clause logic program-ming. I...
AbstractWe give a model-theoretic semantics for the logic of higher-order Horn clauses, the basis of...
Horn description logics are syntactically defined fragments of standard description logics that fall...
AbstractVan Emden and Kowalski proposed a fixpoint semantics based on model-theory and an operationa...
AbstractThis paper makes two contributions. First, we give a semantics for sets of clauses of the sy...
Description logics (DLs) have become a prominent paradigm for representing knowledge in a variety of...
AbstractThere has been active work to extend the Prolog style Horn clause logic programming to non-H...
Horn description logics (Horn-DLs) have recently started to attract attention due to the fact that t...
AbstractThe formal semantics of a given Horn sentence is usually defined as a set of ground atoms, w...
Horn description logics (Horn-DLs) have recently started to attract attention due to the fact that t...
Horn description logics (Horn-DLs) have recently started to attract attention due to the fact that t...
Standard belief contraction assumes an underlying logic containing full classical propositional logi...
The main purpose of the paper is to relate different models for Horn clause logic: operational, deno...
AbstractThe main purpose of the paper is to relate different models for Horn clause logic: operation...
AbstractSince the advent of Horn-clause logic programming in the mid 1970's, there have been numerou...
This paper considers, in a general setting, an axiomatic basis for Horn clause logic program-ming. I...
AbstractWe give a model-theoretic semantics for the logic of higher-order Horn clauses, the basis of...
Horn description logics are syntactically defined fragments of standard description logics that fall...
AbstractVan Emden and Kowalski proposed a fixpoint semantics based on model-theory and an operationa...
AbstractThis paper makes two contributions. First, we give a semantics for sets of clauses of the sy...
Description logics (DLs) have become a prominent paradigm for representing knowledge in a variety of...
AbstractThere has been active work to extend the Prolog style Horn clause logic programming to non-H...
Horn description logics (Horn-DLs) have recently started to attract attention due to the fact that t...
AbstractThe formal semantics of a given Horn sentence is usually defined as a set of ground atoms, w...
Horn description logics (Horn-DLs) have recently started to attract attention due to the fact that t...
Horn description logics (Horn-DLs) have recently started to attract attention due to the fact that t...
Standard belief contraction assumes an underlying logic containing full classical propositional logi...