Prolog Introduction

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also see:
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Semantics
  1. Introduction
  2. Horn Clause Form
  3. A Prolog Subset
  4. Declarative and Procedural Semantics
  5. Prolog Programming Techniques:
    1. Introduction
    2. Duplicate Solutions
    3. Catch Alls
    4. Running Forwards and Backwards
  6. Parser
  7. Execution
  8. Exercises
  9. Appendix
  10. Example Prolog Programs

The toy Prolog interpreter can be run through the wwweb. There are very tight limits set on the size and running time of programs that can be run in this way. You should read at least the first 5 sections above first.


-- L. A. / 1995, 1996, 2001 . . .
Coding Ockham's Razor, L. Allison, Springer

A Practical Introduction to Denotational Semantics, L. Allison, CUP

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was Department of Computer Science, Fac. Comp. & Info. Tech., '89 was Department of Computer Science, Fac. Sci., '68-'71 was Department of Information Science, Fac. Sci.)
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