<p><p>Programming languages are often classified according to their paradigms, e.g. imperative, functional, logic, constraint-based, object-oriented, or aspect-oriented. A paradigm characterizes the style, concepts, and methods of the language for describing situations and processes and for solving
Multiparadigm constraint programming languages
β Scribed by Petra Hofstedt (auth.)
- Publisher
- Springer-Verlag Berlin Heidelberg
- Year
- 2011
- Tongue
- English
- Leaves
- 193
- Series
- Cognitive technologies
- Edition
- 1
- Category
- Library
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β¦ Synopsis
Programming languages are often classified according to their paradigms, e.g. imperative, functional, logic, constraint-based, object-oriented, or aspect-oriented. A paradigm characterizes the style, concepts, and methods of the language for describing situations and processes and for solving problems, and each paradigm serves best for programming in particular application areas. Real-world problems, however, are often best implemented by a combination of concepts from different paradigms, because they comprise aspects from several realms, and this combination is more comfortably realized using multiparadigm programming languages.
This book deals with the theory and practice of multiparadigm constraint programming languages. The author first elaborates on programming paradigms and languages, constraints, and the merging of programming concepts which yields multiparadigm (constraint) programming languages. In the second part the author inspects two concrete approaches on multiparadigm constraint programming β the concurrent constraint functional language CCFL, which combines the functional and the constraint-based paradigms and allows the description of concurrent processes; and a general framework for multiparadigm constraint programming and its implementation, Meta-S.
The book is appropriate for researchers and graduate students in the areas of programming and artificial intelligence.
β¦ Table of Contents
Front Matter....Pages i-xi
Introduction....Pages 1-3
Front Matter....Pages 5-7
Basic Notions....Pages 9-15
Programming Languages and Paradigms....Pages 17-34
Constraints....Pages 35-51
Multiparadigm Constraint Programming Languages....Pages 53-75
Front Matter....Pages 77-79
Concurrent Constraint Functional Programming with CCFL....Pages 81-122
A Generic Framework for Multiparadigm Constraint Programming....Pages 123-157
Outlook....Pages 159-160
Back Matter....Pages 161-180
β¦ Subjects
Artificial Intelligence (incl. Robotics); Programming Techniques
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