This book is not an introduction to Prolog. It is an explanation of how software systems written in Prolog are constructed and what they can do. The book would be of interest to those who are planning to write large programs of more than 500 lines, those specifically interested in programming assistance systems, editors and relational databases and those who are interested in studying practical examples of programming techniques using Prolog. The first part of the book is a comparison of several Prolog implementations. The following three sections are concluded with complete listing of the...
This book is not an introduction to Prolog. It is an explanation of how software systems written in Prolog are constructed and what they can do. The b...