Micro-PROLOG: programming in logic
Micro-PROLOG: programming in logic
Programming in Prolog (2nd ed.)
Programming in Prolog (2nd ed.)
Man-machine interface issues in the construction and use of an expert system
International Journal of Man-Machine Studies - Ellis Horwood series in artificial intelligence
A guide to expert systems
Building expert systems
FINEX—an expert support system for financial analysis
5th International Workshop Vol. 2 on Expert systems & their applications
Fuzzy knowledge in rule-based systems
Expert systems for business
Looking at worksheet modeling through expert system eyes
Expert systems for business
Artificial intelligence through Prolog
Artificial intelligence through Prolog
Design: a financial modelling system
APL '85 Proceedings of the international conference on APL: APL and the future
A Machine-Oriented Logic Based on the Resolution Principle
Journal of the ACM (JACM)
Introduction to Logic Programming
Introduction to Logic Programming
Logic for Problem Solving
Decision Support and Expert Systems: Managerial Perspectives
Decision Support and Expert Systems: Managerial Perspectives
Building Effective Decision Support Systems
Building Effective Decision Support Systems
A Prolog Compiler for the PLM
Issues in Caching Prolog Goals
Issues in Caching Prolog Goals
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Logic programming is investigated as a vehicle for structuring and implementing decision support systems, with particular attention paid to those dealing with financial modeling. This approach to model building, analyzing, and interfacing is compared to currently popular paradigms such as spreadsheet systems and financial modeling languages. The logic programming approach is shown to subsume these in expressive power and permit the incorporation of important capabilities not currently available. Examples operationalizing some of the concepts using the logic programming language Prolog are given.