proceedings of LOPSTR 93, International Workshop on Logic Program Synthesis and Transformation, Louvain-la-Neuve, Belgium, 7-9 July 1993
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publ. in collab. with the British Computer Society. Yves Deville (ed.)
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London Springer
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1994
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XII, 245 Seiten Diagramme 24 cm
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Workshops in computing.
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Toward the Synthesis of Constraint Propagation Algorithms.- A Formal View of Specification, Deductive Synthesis and Transformation of Logic Programs.- Reachability Analysis for the Extension Procedure - A Topological Result.- Inductive Synthesis of Logic Programs and Inductive Logic Programming.- Induction of Prolog Programs with Markus.- A General Technique for Automatically Generating Efficient Programs Through the Use of Proof Planning (Abstract).- Guiding Synthesis Proofs.- Combining Prolog Programs in a Techniques Editing System (Abstract).- Designing Prolog Programming Techniques.- Interactive Program Derivation Using Program Schemata and Incrementally Generated Strategies.- The Power of Partial Evaluation.- Specialising the Ground Representation in the Logic Programming Language Goedel.- Synthesis of Programs from Unfold/Fold Proofs.- Some Further Issues in Finite Unfolding (Abstract).- A Transformation Based on the Equality Between Terms.- Automatic Exploitation of Non-Determinate Independent And-Parallelism in the Basic Andorra Model.- Memoing with Abstract Answers and Delphi Lemmas.- Using Abstract Interpretation for Goal Replacement.- Mechanical Transformation of Logic Definitions Augmented with Type Information into Prolog Procedures: Some Experiments.- Author Index.
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Logische Programmierung
Softwareentwicklung
Systemtransformation
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publ. in collab. with the British Computer Society. Yves Deville (ed.)