Logic, Programming and Prolog, Second Edition

Logic, Programming and Prolog, Second Edition

Introduces topics such as concurrency and equational and constraint logic programming. Balances between a clear and authoritative treatment of the theory and a practical, problem-solving approach to its applications.

Publication date: 01 Aug 1995

ISBN-10: 0471959960

ISBN-13: n/a

Paperback: 296 pages

Views: 25,242

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Publisher: John Wiley & Sons

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Logic, Programming and Prolog, Second Edition

Logic, Programming and Prolog, Second Edition Introduces topics such as concurrency and equational and constraint logic programming. Balances between a clear and authoritative treatment of the theory and a practical, problem-solving approach to its applications.
Tag(s): Logic Programming
Publication date: 01 Aug 1995
ISBN-10: 0471959960
ISBN-13: n/a
Paperback: 296 pages
Views: 25,242
Document Type: N/A
Publisher: John Wiley & Sons
License: n/a
Post time: 25 Oct 2004 06:11:23
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Ulf Nilsson wrote:Copyright (c) 2000, Ulf Nilsson and Jan Maluszýski. The book may be downloaded and printed for personal use only provided that the text (1) is not altered in any way, and (2) is accompanied by this copyright notice. The book may also be copied and distributed in paper-form for non-profit use only. No other form of distribution is allowed. It is not allowed to distribute the book electronically.

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What sets this book apart from others on logic programming is the breadth of its coverage. The authors have achieved a fine balance between a clear and authoritative treatment of the theory and a practical, problem-solving approach to its applications. This book introduces major new developments (in 1995, of course) in a continually evolving field and includes such topics as concurrency and equational and constraint logic programming.

This second edition adds a clear and authoritative treatment of the theory, which is combined with an emphasis on practical programming issues. This is a broad and highly readable introduction to the subject for advanced students and programmers.




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