Prolog programming : applications for database systems, expert systems, and natural language systems / Claudia Marcus
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LRC - Annex | National University - Manila | Computer Science | Relegation Room | GC QA 76.73 .M37 1986 (Browse shelf (Opens below)) | c.1 | Available | NULIB000002740 |
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GC QA 76.73 .M33 1987 c.2 A second course in computer science with PASCAL / | GC QA 76.73 .M35 1986 c.1 The debugger's handbook : UCSD and Apple Pascal / | GC QA 76.73 .M35 1986 c.2 The debugger's handbook : UCSD and Apple Pascal / | GC QA 76.73 .M37 1986 Prolog programming : applications for database systems, expert systems, and natural language systems / | GC QA 76.73 .M55 1988 Common Lisp : a tutorial / | GC QA 76.73 .M55 1989 File structures with Ada / | GC QA 76.73 .M67 1988 Using Turbo Basic / |
Includes bibliographical references.
Chapter 1. Introduction to prolog -- Chapter 2. The procedural side of prolog -- Chapter 3. A closer look at prolog's internal database -- Chapter 4. A relational database in prolog -- Chapter 5. Techniques for building expert systems -- Chapter 6. An expert system shell -- Chapter 7. Techniques for language processing -- Chapter 8. National language processing.
This book is written primarily for programmers. They may be new to Prolog or to the applications areas listed in the somewhat lengthy subtitle of this book, but they share one desire - to start writing applications without too much delay.
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