Implementations of Distributed Prolog Edited by Peter Kacsuk, KFKI Research Institute for Measurement and Computing Techniques, Hungary and Michael J. Wise, University of Sydney, Australia Foreword by Doug De Groot, Texas Instruments, USA Although much needed, standard and commercially
Implementations of PROLOG
โ Scribed by Campbell J.A. (ed.)
- Publisher
- Ellis Horwood
- Year
- 1984
- Tongue
- English
- Leaves
- 395
- Series
- Ellis Horwood series in artificial intelligence
- Category
- Library
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