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P.K.C. Pun. A multiparadigm programming approach for developing knowledge-based systems. In Proceedings of the 19th IEEE Annual International Computer Software and Applications Conference, pages 362--368, 1995.

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An Overview of the OLI Multiparadigm Programming Language and.. - Lee, Pun (1996)   Self-citation (Pun)   (Correct)

....a motivation does not advocate an equal and co operating partnership between the object oriented and the logic programming paradigms, which is a more important objective for their integration. In the second camp, class methods are allowed to be defined as a set of clauses. Languages and systems [10, 15, 21, 18] of this camp require logical predicates to be specified within classes, i.e. predicates do not exist independently. In general, languages and systems of these two camps are extensions of a native programming paradigm by emulating programming constructs of the other paradigm as an enhancement of ....

P.K.C. Pun. A multiparadigm programming approach for developing knowledge-based systems. In Proceedings of the 19th IEEE Annual International Computer Software and Applications Conference, pages 362--368, 1995.


Object Logic Integration: a Multiparadigm Design Methodology and .. - Lee, Pun (1997)   (4 citations)  Self-citation (Pun)   (Correct)

....as a set of clauses. However, there is no direct correspondence between terms in clauses and objects of classes in these languages. In this way, they only support unification of simple syntactic symbols but not complex objects defined by users. In languages such as ALF [23] Prolog V [24] and EXL [25, 26, 27], clauses are represented as subclasses of a built in class. In these languages, an object can be a term and vice versa. In this way, unification of user defined objects is supported. However, these languages require logical predicates to be specified within classes, i.e. predicates do not exist ....

P.K.C. Pun. A multiparadigm programming approach for developing knowledge-based systems. In Proceedings of the 19th IEEE Annual International Computer Software and Applications Conference, pages 362--368, 1995.

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