ALPUK 91: Proceedings of the 3rd UK Annual Conference on Logic Programming, Edinburgh, 10–12 April 1991

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Since its conception nearly 20 years ago, Logic Programming - the idea of using logic as a programming language - has been developed to the point where it now plays an important role in areas such as database theory, artificial intelligence and software engineering. However, there are still many challenging research issues to be addressed and the UK branch of the Association for Logic Programming was set up to provide a forum where the flourishing research community could discuss important issues of Logic Programming which were often by-passed at the large international conferences. This volume contains the twelve papers which were presented at the ALPUK's 3rd conference which was held in Edinburgh, 10-12 April 1991. The aim of the conference was to give a broad but detailed technical insight into the work currently being done in this field, both in the UK and by researchers as far afield as Canada and Bulgaria. The breadth of interest in this area of Computer Science is reflected in the range of the papers which cover - amongst other areas - massively parallel implementation, constraint logic programming, circuit modelling, algebraic proof of program properties, deductive databases, specialised editors and standardisation. The resulting volume gives a good overview of the current progress being made in the field and will be of interest to researchers and students of any aspects of logic programming, parallel computing or database techniques and management.

Author(s): Peter Kacsuk (auth.), Geraint A. Wiggins MA, PhD, Chris Mellish MA, PhD, Tim Duncan BA, MSc (eds.)
Series: Workshops in Computing
Edition: 1
Publisher: Springer-Verlag London
Year: 1992

Language: English
Pages: 219
Tags: Programming Techniques; Logics and Meanings of Programs; Artificial Intelligence (incl. Robotics)

Front Matter....Pages i-viii
Towards Implementing Prolog on Massively Parallel Mixed Architecture Computers....Pages 1-22
Speculative Computation and Priorities in Concurrent Logic Languages....Pages 23-35
Distributed Logic Programming....Pages 36-55
A General Computational Scheme for Constraint Logic Programming....Pages 56-77
Time Representation in Prolog Circuit Modelling....Pages 78-93
Interacting with the Logic of the Problem: Specifying and Prototyping Interactive Systems....Pages 94-111
Deriving Answers to Logical Queries Via Answer Composition....Pages 112-134
Using Algebraic Semantics for Proving Prolog Termination and Transformation....Pages 135-155
Accessing Relational and NF 2 Databases Through Database Set Predicates....Pages 156-173
Can Filters do Magic for Deductive Databases?....Pages 174-189
A Simple Prolog Techniques Editor for Novice Users....Pages 190-205
The Predicate consult/1 — A Problem in Prolog Standardisation....Pages 206-215
Back Matter....Pages 217-219