Extensions of Logic Programming [electronic resource] : Third International Workshop, ELP '92 Bologna, Italy, February 26-28, 1992 Proceedings / edited by E. Lamma, P. Mello.

This book contains papers which investigate how to extend logic programming toward the artificial intelligence and software engineering areas, covering both theoretical and practical aspects. Some papers investigate topics such as abductive reasoning and negation. Some works discuss how to enhance t...

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Main Author: Lamma, E.
Other Authors: Mello, P.
Format: Electronic eBook
Language:English
Published: Berlin, Heidelberg : Springer-Verlag, 1993.
Series:Lecture notes in computer science. Lecture notes in artificial intelligence ; 660.
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Table of Contents:
  • SLWV
  • A theorem prover for logic programming
  • A Correct goal-directed proof procedure for a general logic program with integrity constraints
  • Declarative semantics of hypothetical logic programming with negation as failure
  • Conditional narrowing with constructive negation
  • CLP $$(\mathcal{A}\mathcal{D})$$ as a deductive database language with updates
  • Logic programming with functions over order-sorted feature terms
  • A direct semantic characterization of RELFUN
  • Embedding finite sets in a logic programming language
  • A modal framework for structured logic programs
  • Metalogic for state oriented programming
  • On the semantics of inheritance in logic programming: Compositionality and full abstraction
  • The abstract scheme for concurrent programming
  • The?-calculus as a theory in linear logic: Preliminary results
  • Natural deduction proof theory for logic programming
  • A typed foundation for directional logic programming
  • An architecture for Prolog extensions
  • Techniques for implementing contexts in Logic Programming
  • Implementing a notion of modules in the logic programming language?Prolog
  • Implementational issues in GCLA: A-sufficiency and the definiens operation.