Symposium Proceedings, Brussels, November 13/14, 1990
edited by John W. Lloyd.
Berlin, Heidelberg
Springer Berlin Heidelberg
1990
(XI, 211 pages 2 illustrations)
ESPRIT basic research series.
Problems and Promises of Computational Logic --;An Introduction to Prolog III --;On Open Defaults --;On Asking What a Database Knows --;Two Kinds of Program Specifications --;Exploration with Mathematica --;Composition Operators for Logic Theories --;The Synthesis of Logic Programs from Inductive Proofs --;Studies in Pure Prolog: Termination --;Concept Logics --;Position papers for the panel session Programming in 2010: The Role of Computational Logic --;Programming in 2010? A scientific and industrial challenge --;Perspective on Computational Logic --;Programming in the year 2010 --;It's Past Time for Practical Computer Checked Proofs of Program Correctness --;Computational Logic needs Symbolic Mathematics.
This volume has a dual significance to the ESPRIT Basic Research efforts towards forging strong links between European academic and industrial teams carrying out research, often interdisciplinary, at the forefront of Information Technology.