AbstractWe introduce global SLS-resolution, a procedural semantics for well-founded negation as defined by Van Gelder, Ross, and Schlipf. Global SLS-resolution extends Przymusinski's SLS-resolution and may be applied to all programs, whether locally stratified or not. Global SLS-resolution is defined in terms of global trees, a new data structure representing the dependence of goals on derived negative subgoals. We prove that global SLS-resolution is sound with respect to the well-founded semantics and complete for nonfloundering queries. Although not effective in general, global SLS-resolution is effective for classes of “acrylic” programs and can be augmented with a memoing device to be effective for all function-free programs
We propose a new negation rule for logic programming which derives existentially closed negative lit...
AbstractWe define in this paper a system of axioms for any general logic program. With regard to thi...
AbstractWe show that a simple concurrent pruning mechanism over standard SLD derivation trees, calle...
AbstractWe introduce global SLS-resolution, a procedural semantics for well-founded negation as defi...
We introduce global SLS-resolution, a procedural semantics for well-founded negation as defined by V...
We introduce global SLS-resolution, a procedural semantics for well-founded negation as defined by V...
AbstractGlobal SLS resolution is an ideal procedural semantics for the well-founded semantics. We pr...
AbstractThe notions of acyclicity and acceptability fail to characterize termination of general logi...
AbstractSLDNF-resolution is a standard operational semantics for negation as (finite) failure. For s...
AbstractWe prove the completeness of SLDNF resolution and negation as failure for stratified, normal...
AbstractThe SLDNF resolution (SLD resolution with negation as failure) is often restricted to yield ...
AbstractFixed-order computation rules, used by Prolog and most deductive database systems, do not su...
AbstractComplete logic programs augmented with the domain-closure axiom are proposed as the referenc...
AbstractGlobal SLS-resolution is a well-known procedural semantics for top–down computation of queri...
AbstractThe default approach to the theory of logic programs (and deductive databases) is based on t...
We propose a new negation rule for logic programming which derives existentially closed negative lit...
AbstractWe define in this paper a system of axioms for any general logic program. With regard to thi...
AbstractWe show that a simple concurrent pruning mechanism over standard SLD derivation trees, calle...
AbstractWe introduce global SLS-resolution, a procedural semantics for well-founded negation as defi...
We introduce global SLS-resolution, a procedural semantics for well-founded negation as defined by V...
We introduce global SLS-resolution, a procedural semantics for well-founded negation as defined by V...
AbstractGlobal SLS resolution is an ideal procedural semantics for the well-founded semantics. We pr...
AbstractThe notions of acyclicity and acceptability fail to characterize termination of general logi...
AbstractSLDNF-resolution is a standard operational semantics for negation as (finite) failure. For s...
AbstractWe prove the completeness of SLDNF resolution and negation as failure for stratified, normal...
AbstractThe SLDNF resolution (SLD resolution with negation as failure) is often restricted to yield ...
AbstractFixed-order computation rules, used by Prolog and most deductive database systems, do not su...
AbstractComplete logic programs augmented with the domain-closure axiom are proposed as the referenc...
AbstractGlobal SLS-resolution is a well-known procedural semantics for top–down computation of queri...
AbstractThe default approach to the theory of logic programs (and deductive databases) is based on t...
We propose a new negation rule for logic programming which derives existentially closed negative lit...
AbstractWe define in this paper a system of axioms for any general logic program. With regard to thi...
AbstractWe show that a simple concurrent pruning mechanism over standard SLD derivation trees, calle...