Prolog for Programmers
โ Scribed by Feliks Kluลบniak & Stanisลaw Szpakowicz, with a contribution by Janusz S. Bieล
- Publisher
- Academic Press Inc.
- Year
- 1987
- Tongue
- English
- Leaves
- 320
- Series
- A.P.I.C. Studies in Data Processing โ 24
- Category
- Library
No coin nor oath required. For personal study only.
โฆ Table of Contents
An introduction to PROLOG; PROLOG and logic; Metamorphosis grammars: a powerful extension; Simple programming techniques; Summary of syntax and built-in procedures; Principles of PROLOG implementation; TOY: an exercice in implementation; Two case studies; Prolog dialects.
๐ SIMILAR VOLUMES
<p>This book is for people who have done some programming, either in Prolog or in a language other than Prolog, and who can find their way around a reference manual. The emphasis of this book is on a simplified and disciplined methodology for discerning the mathematical structures related to a probl
Constraint-based logic programming is the engine powering some of the most powerful algorithms in the world. Whether you're building an airline schedule or planning routes for a trucking company, Prolog has the tools you need. You don't have to struggle through thousands of pages of sample programs.
Constraint-based logic programming is the engine powering some of the most powerful algorithms in the world. Whether youโre building an airline schedule or planning routes for a trucking company, Prolog has the tools you need. You donโt have to struggle through thousands of pages of sample programs.
The third edition of this guide to Prolog and Artificial Intelligence has been updated to include key developments in the field. Divided into two parts, the first part of the book introduces the programming language Prolog, while the second part teaches Artificial Intelligence using Prolog as a tool