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Abstract: A logical characterization of the typical features of object-oriented languages could yield a clear semantical counterpart of their operational meaning and, at the same time, it could allow to define a logic programming language in which it is possible to reason over highly-complex data structures. Many approaches to this problem have been proposed in the last years. Classical logic turned out to be unsuitable to model complex mechanisms, such as the dynamic modifications of the state of the... (Update)
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G. Delzanno and M. Martelli. Objects in Forum. In Proceedins of the International Logic Programming Symposium, Portland, Oregon, pages 115--129. The MIT Press, 1995. http://citeseer.ist.psu.edu/delzanno95objects.html More
@inproceedings{ delzanno95objects,
author = "Giorgio Delzanno and Maurizio Martelli",
title = "Objects in Forum",
booktitle = "International Logic Programming Symposium",
pages = "115--129",
year = "1995",
url = "citeseer.ist.psu.edu/delzanno95objects.html" }
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