Toward a comprehensive, knowledge-based software design course
Proceedings of the seventh annual consortium for computing in small colleges central plains conference on The journal of computing in small colleges
Logic programming for combinatorial problems
Artificial Intelligence Review
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From the Publisher:Approaches the subject by applying the format used in successful language courses. Offers a comprehensive exhibition of Prolog programming techniques in four stages--declarative, procedural, advanced and meta-programming. Presents simple and efficient implementation of logical negation and quantified goals which are necessary in expert systems. The dynamics of these new features are shown in the construction of a multilingual expert system shell that supports negative and quantified queries as well as subtypes. The easy-to-follow tutorial style and numerous fully-solved exercises facilitate understanding. Comes with 3.5 inch disk containing all programs in the book.