Logic programming '86 : proceedings of the 5th conference, Tokyo, Japan, June 23-26, 1986
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Logic programming '86 : proceedings of the 5th conference, Tokyo, Japan, June 23-26, 1986
(Lecture notes in computer science, 264)
Springer-Verlag, c1987
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"Papers presented at the fifth Logic Programming Conference ... sponsored by ICOT (the Institute for New Generation Computer Technology)"--Foreword
Includes bibliographical references
Description and Table of Contents
Description
This volume contains the papers presented, and subsequently submitted for publication, at the 5th Logic Programming Conference, held June 23-26, 1986 in Tokyo. Topics covered include Prolog machine architecture, Prolog processors, variations of Prolog language, and applications of Prolog to natural language understanding, and expert systems. Most of the works reported in the volume are related to the Japanese Fifth Generation Computer Project allowing readers to compare results from this project with those from similar projects currently being conducted in other countries.
Table of Contents
Plan-based text generation in an on-line help system.- Inheritance hierarchy mechanism in prolog.- Kore : A hybrid knowledge programming environment for decision support based on a logic programming language.- Legal expert system - LES-2.- A prototype software simulator for FGHC.- A foundation of reasoning by analogy: Analogical union of logic programs.- Logic interface system on navigational database systems.- Programming in modal logic: An extension of PROLOG based on modal logic.- On parallel programming methodology in GHC.- An optimizing prolog compiler.- A prolog based object oriented language SPOOL and its compiler.- Development of C-Prolog compiler.- A framework for interactive problem solving based on interactive query revision.- Prolog computation model BPM and its debugger PROEDIT2.- Fast execution mechanisms of parallel inference engine PIE: PIEpelined goal rewriting and goal multicasting.- - Fleng Prolog - The language which turns supercomputers into parallel prolog machines.
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