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Prolog programming techniques
Authors:Paul Brna  Alan Bundy  Tony Dodd  Marc Eisenstadt  Chee Kit Looi  Helen Pain  Dave Robertson  Barbara Smith  Maarten van Someren
Institution:(1) Department of Artificial Intelligence, University of Edinburgh, 80 South Bridge, EH1 1HN Edinburgh, U.K.;(2) Expert Systems International Ltd., 9 West Way, OX2 0JB Oxford, U.K.;(3) Human Cognition Research Laboratory, The Open University, MK7 6AA Milton Keynes, U.K.;(4) Information Technology Institute, 71 Science Park Drive, 0511, Singapore;(5) School of Computer Studies, University of Leeds, LS2 9JT Leeds, U.K.;(6) Department of Social Science Informatics, University of Amsterdam, Roetersstraat 15, 1018 WB Amsterdam, The Netherlands
Abstract:In this paper we introduce the concept of a Prolog programming technique. This concept is then distinguished both from that of an algorithm and that of a programming cliché. We give examples and show how a knowledge of them can be useful in both programming environments and in teaching programming skills. The extraction of the various techniques is outlined. Finally, we discuss the problem of representing techniques where we conclude that the most promising approach is the development of a suitable meta-language.
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