XSB - A research-oriented Logic Programming system for Unix and Windows/DOS-based systems, representing a semantically enriched functional superset of Prolog and offering among other things evaluation through full SLG resolution.
Xcerpt - A logic-based query and transformation language for XML and semistructured data.
XE - Resulting from the Exbed project, this general-purpose programming language supports data abstraction and rule-based programming and is based on but is not a formal extension of CLU.
DBLP: Logic Programming - A bibliography on logic programming is supplemented with a survey of conferences, journals, series of books, organizations and related subjects.
The World Wide Web Virtual Library: Logic Programming - Affiliated with the comp.lang.prolog newsgroup this repository includes general information, Prolog, Window system interfaces, other logic-programming systems, meetings, books and related information.
Special Interest Group on Logic Programming and Nonmonotonic Reasoning: LPNMR - Forum for exchange of information on the area of logic programming (LP) and nonmonotonic reasoning (NR): questions in LP related to NR, and in aspects of NR that bear directly on LP: definitions, links to software and related sites.
The Maude System - Maude is a reflective language based on equational rewrite principles, useful for modeling and solving a wide range of computational problems.
SampleTalk Language and programming technology - Build a program immediately from data processing examples: AI language, simpler than Prolog, based on generalization and matching of unconstrained text processing samples.
PC AI - Logic Programming - As part of a survey of information on artificial intelligence this section on logic programming is provided.
Starlog - Declarative temporal logic programming language for: general purpose programming, simulation, modeling reactive systems. Starlog programs consist of 2 components: a set of timed facts, a set of temporal logic rules. Somewhat like Prolog.
LPNMR FTP Archive - Logic programming papers.
Logic-Based Systems Lab - Department of Computer and Information Science, Brooklyn College of the City University of New York. Home of the 2LP Language, runs on Linux, RS6000, SGI, Solaris, SunOS, Windows; download yours now. Free. Cool logo.
TyRuBa - Type Rule Base is an experimental logic/metaprogramming language for generating Java code. This BSD-licensed free software resembles Prolog, is implemented in Java and provides a simple command-line interface.
COMPULOG NET: Network of Excellence: NoE - Information on European ESPRIT Basic Research (funded) NoE, concerned with computational logic. Large community of European researchers, over 80 nodes at leading universities, businesses.
Axiomatic Language - A pure, minimal but extensible, logic-programming/specification language with meta-language capability is described. The paradigm involved explicitly separates declarative specification from ensuing transformation.
Journal of Logic Programming - Unofficial bibliography and home page.
ALP - The Association for Logic Programming promotes all activities concerning the theory and application of logic programming in computer science, related disciplines and industry. The archive of the ALP Newsletter provides content and links regarding the field.
Dyna - A logic-based language for dynamic programming. Equational inference rules derive theorems with associated values, e.g. probabilities in statistical AI. Supports prioritization, pruning and parameter training. Compiles into fast, handy C++ classes. Developed within an open-source project.
Imperial College London: Logic and Artificial Intelligence - Department of Computing, Imperial College of Science, Technology and Medicine, University of London: research group on logic and artificial intelligence focusing on communicating agents, computational logic and computational bioinformatics. Faculty home pages and departmental technical reports provide documentation on (the evolution) of logic programming.
What are Logic Programming and Prolog? - Clear explanation of logic programming and merits of declarative languages.
Conferences: Logic-Related - This web page of conferences and workshops that have an overlap with logic in computer science is maintained by the LICS organization. The first half of the page is an incomplete list of dates, some tentative and some fixed, for upcoming meetings of some logic-related conferences. The second half is a list of logic-related conferences and associations.
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