Prolog++ : the power of object-oriented and logic programming
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Prolog++ : the power of object-oriented and logic programming
(International series in logic programming)
Addison-Wesley, c1994
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注記
Includes bibliographical references (p. 301-304) and index
内容説明・目次
内容説明
Logic programming and object-oriented programming (OOP) are both well established as core methodologies for programming. Prolog lacks standard tools for building large programs and reusing existing software components. The answer is to complement Prolog with OOP.
Using the new Prolog++ language from Logic Programming Associates, this book provides a tutorial on the language and its applications. After an overview of OOP and LP concepts, the reader is provided with worked examples showing Prolog++ in action.
The second part of the book covers applications such as object-oriented databases, building an object library for Prolog, graphics and user interfaces, simulation, and natural language processing. The final part covers more state-of-the -art topics like parallelism (comparing Prolog ++ with other approaches like POLKA and PARLOG ++) and distributed databases.
目次
1. Object-Oriented Programming
Introduction
The Evolution of Object-Oriented Programming
What is Object-Oriented Programming?
The Declarative Challenge
Handling Change
Prolog and Objects
2. A Prolog Primer
Introduction
Facts and Rules
Predicates and Variables - Datalog
Compound Terms
Recursive and Iteration
Negation and the Cut
MetaProgra
Side Effects
3. Declarative Prolog ++ Programming
Objects and Attributes
Object Identity
Functional Notation
Multiple Inheritance
Built-In Object
4. Dynamic Prolog ++
Objects and Instances
Abstract Datatypes
Database
Transactions
Passivation and Activation
5. Graphical User Interfaces
Smalltalk, Mac, GKS and X-Windows
Building Pictures as Objects
Windows and their Properties
A Prolog ++ Graphical System
Iconic User Interfaces
6. Objects and Program Design
Extended Boolean Queries Example
A Sentence Reader
Developing the Design for Efficiency
Adding More Intelligence
7. Concurrency
Introduction
Concurrent Prolog and State-Change
Basic Object Capabilities
Inheritance versus Delegation
Prolog ++ and Step
8. Objects - The Way Ahead
Modularity in Prolog and its Problems
Entities and Relationships
Persistence and Object-Oriented Databases
Other OOLP Systems
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