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- 1999
- Krzysztof R. Apt, Marc Bezem:
Formulas as Programs. The Logic Programming Paradigm 1999: 75-107 - Howard A. Blair, Fred Dushin, David W. Jakel, Angel J. Rivera, T. Metin Sezgin:
Continuous Models of Computation for Logic Programs: Importing Continuous Mathematics into Logic Programming's Algorithmic Foundations. The Logic Programming Paradigm 1999: 231-255 - Marco Bozzano, Giorgio Delzanno, Maurizio Martelli, Viviana Mascardi, Floriano Zini:
Logic Programming and Multi-Agent Systems: A Synergic Combination for Applications and Semantics. The Logic Programming Paradigm 1999: 5-32 - Jacques Cohen:
Computational Molecular Biology: A Promising Application Using LP and its Extensions. The Logic Programming Paradigm 1999: 281-311 - Verónica Dahl:
The Logic of Language. The Logic Programming Paradigm 1999: 429-456 - Saumya Debray:
Link-time Optimization of Multi-Language Programs. The Logic Programming Paradigm 1999: 109-126 - Maarten H. van Emden:
The Logic Programming Paradigm in Numerical Computation. The Logic Programming Paradigm 1999: 257-276 - Koichi Furukawa:
From Deduction to Induction: Logical Perspective. The Logic Programming Paradigm 1999: 347-354 - Gopal Gupta:
Horn Logic Denotations and Their Applications. The Logic Programming Paradigm 1999: 127-159 - Manuel V. Hermenegildo, Germán Puebla, Francisco Bueno:
Using Global Analysis, Partial Specifications, and an Extensible Assertion Language for Program Validation and Debugging. The Logic Programming Paradigm 1999: 161-192 - Vladimir Lifschitz:
Action Languages, Answer Sets, and Planning. The Logic Programming Paradigm 1999: 357-373 - Michael J. Maher:
Adding Constraints to Logic-based Formalisms. The Logic Programming Paradigm 1999: 313-331 - Victor W. Marek, Miroslaw Truszczynski:
Stable Models and an Alternative Logic Programming Paradigm. The Logic Programming Paradigm 1999: 375-398 - Luc De Raedt:
A Perspective on Inductive Logic Programming. The Logic Programming Paradigm 1999: 335-346 - Danny De Schreye, Marc Denecker:
Assessment of Some Issues in CL-Theory and Program Development. The Logic Programming Paradigm 1999: 195-208 - Paul Tarau:
Inference and Computation Mobility with Jinni. The Logic Programming Paradigm 1999: 33-52 - Kazunori Ueda:
Concurrent Logic/Constraint Programming: The Next 10 Years. The Logic Programming Paradigm 1999: 53-71 - Philip Wadler:
How Enterprises Use Functional Languages, and Why They Don't. The Logic Programming Paradigm 1999: 209-227 - Carlo Zaniolo, Haixun Wang:
Logic-Based User-Defined Aggregates for the Next Generation of Database Systems. The Logic Programming Paradigm 1999: 401-426 - Krzysztof R. Apt, Victor W. Marek, Mirek Truszczynski, David Scott Warren:
The Logic Programming Paradigm - A 25-Year Perspective. Artificial Intelligence, Springer 1999, ISBN 978-3-642-64249-4 [contents]
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