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Abstract: This paper introduces an extension of logic programming based on
multi-dimensional logics. In a multi-dimensional logic the values of elements vary
depending on more than one dimension, such as time and space. The resulting logic
programming language is suitable for modelling objects which involve implicit and/or
explicit temporal and spatial dependencies. The execution of programs of the language
is based on a resolution-type proof procedure called MSLD-resolution. MSLDresolution
is based on... (Update)
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...are offered for the language. Another multidimensional language which is in spirit similar to pure InTense is considered by Orgun and Du [73]. They propose a resolution based proof procedure for the language and outline a spreadshet interface which can be used for both query...
.... can directly apply to Chronolog programs [Org91] Moreover, it can be easily extended to apply also to multi dimensional logic programs [OD94]. TiSLDresolution [OW93] can be seen as a special case of CSLD resolution. 2 The syntax of Cactus programs The syntax of Cactus...
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M. A. Orgun and W. Du. Multi-dimensional logic programming. In Proceedings of ICCI'94: The Sixth International Conference on Computing and Information, Trent University, Peterborough, Ontario, Canada, May 26--28 1994. To appear. http://citeseer.ist.psu.edu/article/orgun94multidimensional.html More
@inproceedings{ ali94multidimensional,
author = "Orgun, Mehmet Ali and Du, Weichang",
title = "{M}ulti-{D}imensional {L}ogic {P}rogramming",
booktitle = "Proceedings of the 6th International Conference on Computing and Information",
month = "May",
publisher = "Journal of Computing and Information, Vol.1, No.1, Special Issue",
pages = "1501-1520",
year = "1994",
url = "citeseer.ist.psu.edu/article/orgun94multidimensional.html" }
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