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  1. Journal of Computer Science and Technology
  2. Journal of Computer Science and Technology : Volume 12
  3. Journal of Computer Science and Technology : Volume 12, Issue 6, November 1997
  4. Techniques of integrating Datalog with PROLOG
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Techniques of integrating Datalog with PROLOG

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Author Zhu, Yangyong Guo, Depei Shi, Baile
Copyright Year 1997
Abstract Since extending DATALOG to a general-purpose programming language seems very difficult, many projects have embedded a DATALOG-based query language into a procedural host language, such as CORAL, Glue-Nail, etc. Although DATALOG can be considered as function-free PROLOG, they are very different in many aspects. For instance, DATALOG is declarative while PROLOG isn’t, DATALOG takes “a-set-at-a-time” mode of evaluation but PROLOG takes “a-tuple-at-a-time” one, DATALOG is only a query language whereas PROLOG is a general-purpose programming language. It is thought that integrating DATALOG with PROLOG may take their advantages. KBASEP is such a language. It uses KBASE as the query language and PROLOG as its procedural host language, where KBASE is an extension of DATALOG with negation and function. This paper introduces the integration techniques used in KBASE-P system.
Starting Page 520
Ending Page 531
Page Count 12
File Format PDF
ISSN 10009000
Journal Journal of Computer Science and Technology
Volume Number 12
Issue Number 6
e-ISSN 18604749
Language English
Publisher Science Press
Publisher Date 1997-01-01
Publisher Place Beijing
Access Restriction One Nation One Subscription (ONOS)
Subject Keyword Knowledge-base deductive database logic program Computer Science Software Engineering Theory of Computation Data Structures, Cryptology and Information Theory Artificial Intelligence (incl. Robotics) Information Systems Applications (incl.Internet)
Content Type Text
Resource Type Article
Subject Theoretical Computer Science Computational Theory and Mathematics Computer Science Applications Software Hardware and Architecture
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