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Spider vs. Prolog: Simulating prolog in spider
(ACM International Conference Proceeding Series, 2009)
Control Network Programming is a programming paradigm that integrates ideas from imperative programming, declarative programming, rule-based systems, nondeterministic programming and graphical programming. Its computation ...
Spider vs. Prolog: Computation control
(ACM International Conference Proceeding Series, 2009)
This is the second in a series of two reports presenting a comparison between the Control Network Programming language Spider and the logic programming language Prolog. Here, the focus is on juxtaposing the tools for ...
Control Network Programming: Static Search Control with System Options
(WORLD SCIENTIFIC AND ENGINEERING ACAD AND SOC, 2009)
Control Network Programming (CNP) is a programming paradigm that is especially convenient for representing problems with a natural graph-like description. This description is often of nondeterministic nature. The report ...
Control Network Programs and Their Execution
(WORLD SCIENTIFIC AND ENGINEERING ACAD AND SOC, 2009)
Control Network Programming (CNP) as a new programming paradigm has been presented elsewhere, and the CNP approach has been illustrated through solving representative typical applications, many of which belong to the AI ...