Constraints in Computational Logics: Theory and Applications
Title | Constraints in Computational Logics: Theory and Applications PDF eBook |
Author | Hubert Comon |
Publisher | Springer |
Pages | 321 |
Release | 2003-08-06 |
Genre | Computers |
ISBN | 3540454063 |
Constraints provide a declarative way of representing infinite sets of data. They are well suited for combining different logical or programming paradigms as has been known for constraint logic programming since the 1980s and more recently for functional programming. The use of constraints in automated deduction is more recent and has proved to be very successful, moving the control from the meta-level to the constraints, which are now first-class objects. This monograph-like book presents six thoroughly reviewed and revised lectures given by leading researchers at the summer school organized by the ESPRIT CCL Working Group in Gif-sur-Yvette, France, in September 1999. The book offers coherently written chapters on constraints and constraint solving, constraint solving on terms, combining constraint solving, constraints and theorem proving, functional and constraint logic programming, and building industrial applications.
Constraints in Computational Logics. Theory and Applications
Title | Constraints in Computational Logics. Theory and Applications PDF eBook |
Author | Hubert Comon |
Publisher | Springer Science & Business Media |
Pages | 321 |
Release | 2001-04-18 |
Genre | Computers |
ISBN | 3540419500 |
Constraints and constraint solving : an introduction / Jean-Pierre Jouannaud / - Constraint solving on terms / Hubert Comon / - Combining constraint solving / Franz Baader / - Constraints and theorem proving / Harald Ganzinger / - Functional and constraint logic programming / Mario Rodríguez-Artalejo / - Building industrial applications with constraint programming / Helmut Simonis.
Constraints in Computational Logics. Theory and Applications
Title | Constraints in Computational Logics. Theory and Applications PDF eBook |
Author | Hubert Comon |
Publisher | Springer |
Pages | 316 |
Release | 2014-03-12 |
Genre | Computers |
ISBN | 9783662207116 |
Constraints provide a declarative way of representing infinite sets of data. They are well suited for combining different logical or programming paradigms as has been known for constraint logic programming since the 1980s and more recently for functional programming. The use of constraints in automated deduction is more recent and has proved to be very successful, moving the control from the meta-level to the constraints, which are now first-class objects. This monograph-like book presents six thoroughly reviewed and revised lectures given by leading researchers at the summer school organized by the ESPRIT CCL Working Group in Gif-sur-Yvette, France, in September 1999. The book offers coherently written chapters on constraints and constraint solving, constraint solving on terms, combining constraint solving, constraints and theorem proving, functional and constraint logic programming, and building industrial applications.
Constraints in Computational Logics
Title | Constraints in Computational Logics PDF eBook |
Author | |
Publisher | |
Pages | 336 |
Release | 1999 |
Genre | Computer programming |
ISBN |
Constraints in Computational Logics
Title | Constraints in Computational Logics PDF eBook |
Author | Jean-Pierre Jouannaud |
Publisher | Springer Science & Business Media |
Pages | 394 |
Release | 1994-08-24 |
Genre | Computers |
ISBN | 9783540584032 |
This volume constitutes the proceedings of the First International Conference on Constraints in Computational Logics, CCL '94, held in Munich, Germany in September 1994. Besides abstracts or full papers of the 5 invited talks by senior researchers, the book contains revised versions of the 21 accepted research papers selected from a total of 52 submissions. The volume assembles high quality original papers covering major theoretical and practical issues of combining and extending programming paradigms, preferably by using constraints. The topics covered include symbolic constraints, set constraints, numerical constraints, multi-paradigm programming, combined calculi, constraints in rewriting, deduction, symbolic computations, and working systems.
Computational Logic: Logic Programming and Beyond
Title | Computational Logic: Logic Programming and Beyond PDF eBook |
Author | Antonis C. Kakas |
Publisher | Springer |
Pages | 638 |
Release | 2003-08-02 |
Genre | Computers |
ISBN | 3540456325 |
Alan Robinson This set of essays pays tribute to Bob Kowalski on his 60th birthday, an anniversary which gives his friends and colleagues an excuse to celebrate his career as an original thinker, a charismatic communicator, and a forceful intellectual leader. The logic programming community hereby and herein conveys its respect and thanks to him for his pivotal role in creating and fostering the conceptual paradigm which is its raison d’Œtre. The diversity of interests covered here reflects the variety of Bob’s concerns. Read on. It is an intellectual feast. Before you begin, permit me to send him a brief personal, but public, message: Bob, how right you were, and how wrong I was. I should explain. When Bob arrived in Edinburgh in 1967 resolution was as yet fairly new, having taken several years to become at all widely known. Research groups to investigate various aspects of resolution sprang up at several institutions, the one organized by Bernard Meltzer at Edinburgh University being among the first. For the half-dozen years that Bob was a leading member of Bernard’s group, I was a frequent visitor to it, and I saw a lot of him. We had many discussions about logic, computation, and language.
Computational Logic: Logic Programming and Beyond
Title | Computational Logic: Logic Programming and Beyond PDF eBook |
Author | A.C. Kakas |
Publisher | Springer |
Pages | 688 |
Release | 2003-08-02 |
Genre | Computers |
ISBN | 3540456287 |
Alan Robinson This set of essays pays tribute to Bob Kowalski on his 60th birthday, an anniversary which gives his friends and colleagues an excuse to celebrate his career as an original thinker, a charismatic communicator, and a forceful intellectual leader. The logic programming community hereby and herein conveys its respect and thanks to him for his pivotal role in creating and fostering the conceptual paradigm which is its raison d’Œtre. The diversity of interests covered here reflects the variety of Bob’s concerns. Read on. It is an intellectual feast. Before you begin, permit me to send him a brief personal, but public, message: Bob, how right you were, and how wrong I was. I should explain. When Bob arrived in Edinburgh in 1967 resolution was as yet fairly new, having taken several years to become at all widely known. Research groups to investigate various aspects of resolution sprang up at several institutions, the one organized by Bernard Meltzer at Edinburgh University being among the first. For the half-dozen years that Bob was a leading member of Bernard’s group, I was a frequent visitor to it, and I saw a lot of him. We had many discussions about logic, computation, and language.