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Linear Objects: logical processes with built-in inheritance  (Make Corrections)  (223 citations)
Jean-Marc Andreoli, Remo Pareschi
Proc. 7th International Conference on Logic Programming, Jerusalem



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Abstract: We present a new framework for amalgamating two successful programming paradigms: logic programming and object-oriented programming. From the former, we keep the declarative reading of programs. From the latter, we select two crucial notions: (i) the ability for objects to dynamically change their internal state during the computation; (ii) the structured representation of knowledge, generally obtained via inheritance graphs among classes of objects. We start with the approach, introduced... (Update)

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Andreoli J.-M. and Pareschi R., `Linear Objects: Logical Processes with Built-in Inheritance', Proc. ICLP'90, Jerusalem, Israel, June 18-20, MIT Press, pp 495-510. http://citeseer.ist.psu.edu/465539.html   More

@inproceedings{ m90linear,
    author = "Andreoli, J.-M. and R. Pareschi",
    title = "Linear Objects: Logical Processes with Built-In Inheritance",
    booktitle = "Proc. 7th International Conference on Logic Programming, Jerusalem",
    month = "May",
    year = "1990",
    url = "citeseer.ist.psu.edu/465539.html" }
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