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- Title: Applications of Prolog
- Author(s) Attila Csenki
- Publisher: BookBoon
- Paperback: N/A
- eBook: PDF (203 pages)
- Language: English
- ISBN-10: N/A
- ISBN-13: 978-8776815141
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This book is the second volume by the author on Prolog programming and its applications written for Ventus. Whereas in the first book [9], specific Prolog programming techniques were explained, in this volume we discuss some areas where Prolog can be fruitfully employed.
Both books owe their existence to the recognition that the higher educational system (in the UK) does not offer enough opportunities for students to experience the satisfaction associated with successfully completing a technical task. In the writer’s opinion, the learning experience of today’s average student is dominated too much by assessments.
Many interesting hurdles are identified and solved thereby. The availability of unification as a pattern matching tool makes Prolog uniquely suitable for solving such problems.
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- Prolog Programming
- Artificial Intelligence, Machine Learning, and Logic Programming
- LISP Programming Language
- Computer and Programming Languages
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