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Logic, Logic & Foundations of Mathematics, Programming - General & Miscellaneous, Logic Design

Meta-Logics and Logic Programming

by Krzysztof Apt (Editor), Franco Turini
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Overview

Investigating meta-programming within the logic programming paradigm, Meta-Logics and Logic Programming presents original research on an important extension of logic programming that makes it more amenable for knowledge representation and programming in general. The 12contributions, many written especially for this book, explore the foundations, language design issues, and applications of meta-programming in logic programming.Meta-programming β€” the process of writing computer programs that can manipulate representations of other programs β€” has been key both in the foundations of computer science and in its practical developments. Examples of meta-programs include compilers, interpreters, program analyzers, and partial evaluators. The choice of logic programming as a basis for meta-programming offers several practical and theoretical advantages: among them, the possibility of tackling critical foundational problems of meta-programming within a strong theoretical framework, and the surprising ease of programming. The usual framework of logic programming (and more generally first-order logic), however, has to be modified and extended to formally deal with meta-programs, extensions the editors call "meta-logics." Along with an exploration of meta-programming in logic programming, the definitions, formal properties, and use of these extensions constitute one of the book's main themes.The first part of the book, Foundations,focuses on the representation problem β€” how object programs are represented within meta-programs.

The second part, Language Support for Meta-Logics, is concerned with language extensions that make meta-programming easier and more elegant. The third part, Meta-Logics for Knowledge Management,deals with the use of meta-logic for advanced knowledge representation purposes.

Synopsis

Investigating meta-programming within the logic programming paradigm, Meta-Logics and Logic Programming presents original research on an important extension of logic programming that makes it more amenable for knowledge representation and programming in general. The 12 contributions, many written especially for this book, explore the foundations, language design issues, and applications of meta-programming in logic programming.

Meta-programming—the process of writing computer programs that can manipulate representations of other programs—has been key both in the foundations of computer science and in its practical developments. Examples of meta-programs include compilers, interpreters, program analyzers, and partial evaluators. The choice of logic programming as a basis for meta-programming offers several practical and theoretical advantages: among them, the possibility of tackling critical foundational problems of meta-programming within a strong theoretical framework, and the surprising ease of programming. The usual framework of logic programming (and more generally first-order logic), however, has to be modified and extended to formally deal with meta-programs, extensions the editors call "meta-logics." Along with an exploration of meta-programming in logic programming, the definitions, formal properties, and use of these extensions constitute one of the book's main themes.

The first part of the book, Foundations, focuses on the representation problem—how object programs are represented within meta-programs. The second part, Language Support for Meta-Logics, is concerned with language extensions that make meta-programming easier and more elegant. The third part, Meta-Logics for Knowledge Management, deals with the use of meta-logic for advanced knowledge representation purposes.

Booknews

The first five contributions focus on how object programs are represented within meta-programs. The next three contributions are concerned with language extensions that make meta-programming easier and more elegant, while the last three deal with the use of meta-logics for advanced knowledge representation purposes. Lacks an index. Annotation c. Book News, Inc., Portland, OR (booknews.com)

About the Author, Krzysztof Apt

Krzysztof R. Apt is Professor at the Centrum voor Wiskinde en Informatica in Amsterdam.

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The first five contributions focus on how object programs are represented within meta-programs. The next three contributions are concerned with language extensions that make meta-programming easier and more elegant, while the last three deal with the use of meta-logics for advanced knowledge representation purposes. Lacks an index. Annotation c. Book News, Inc., Portland, OR (booknews.com)

Book Details

Published
September 1, 1995
Publisher
MIT Press
Pages
350
Format
Paperback
ISBN
9780262511681

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