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15th ICLP 1998: Manchester, U.K. - Workshop on Implementation Technology for Programming Languages based on Logic
- Konstantinos Sagonas:
Proceedings of the International Workshop on Implementation Technology for Programming Languages based on Logic, held in conjunction with the Joint International Conference and Symposium on Logic Programming, Manchester, UK, Saturday 20th June, 1998. 1998
Invited Paper
- Paul Tarau:
Jinni: a Lightweight Java-based Logic Engine for Internet Programming. Implementation Technology for Programming Languages based on Logic 1998: 1-15
Regular Papers
- Pierre-Etienne Moreau:
A Choice-Point Library for Backtrack Programming. Implementation Technology for Programming Languages based on Logic 1998: 16-31 - Mutsunori Banbara, Naoyuki Tamura:
Compiling Resources in a Linear Logic Programming Language. Implementation Technology for Programming Languages based on Logic 1998: 32-45 - Mireille Ducassé, Jacques Noyé:
Tracing Prolog Programs by Source Instrumentation is Efficient Enough. Implementation Technology for Programming Languages based on Logic 1998: 46-58 - Jesper Eskilson, Mats Carlsson:
SICStus MT - Multithreaded Execution Environment for SICStus Prolog. Implementation Technology for Programming Languages based on Logic 1998: 59-71 - Philippe Refalo:
Extension of the Revised Simplex Method for Detecting Implicit Equalities in Constraint Logic Programming. Implementation Technology for Programming Languages based on Logic 1998: 72-85 - Alvaro Ruiz-Andino, Lourdes Araujo, Fernando Sáenz-Pérez, José J. Ruz:
Parallel Arc-Consistency for Functional Constraints. Implementation Technology for Programming Languages based on Logic 1998: 86-100 - Enrico Pontelli, Gopal Gupta, Janyce Wiebe, David Farwell:
Natural Language Multiprocessing: A Case Study. Implementation Technology for Programming Languages based on Logic 1998: 101-112 - Donald A. Smith, Mark Utting:
Pseudo-Naive Evaluation: Mixing Top-down and Bottom-up Execution for Strongly Stratified Logic Programs. Implementation Technology for Programming Languages based on Logic 1998: 113-126
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