Meta-Programming in Logic [electronic resource] : Third International Workshop, META-92 Uppsala, Sweden, June 10–12, 1992 Proceedings / edited by A. Pettorossi.

Contributor(s): Pettorossi, A [editor.] | SpringerLink (Online service)Material type: TextTextSeries: Lecture Notes in Computer Science ; 649Publisher: Berlin, Heidelberg : Springer Berlin Heidelberg, 1992Description: XII, 351 p. online resourceContent type: text Media type: computer Carrier type: online resourceISBN: 9783540475057Subject(s): Computer science | Artificial intelligence | Logic, Symbolic and mathematical | Computer Science | Mathematical Logic and Formal Languages | Artificial Intelligence (incl. Robotics) | Mathematical Logic and FoundationsAdditional physical formats: Printed edition:: No titleDDC classification: 005.131 LOC classification: QA8.9-QA10.3Online resources: Click here to access online
Contents:
Belief revision: A vade-mecum -- Metaprogramming through intensional deduction: Some examples -- An autoepistemic analysis of metalevel reasoning in logic programming -- An introduction to partial deduction -- Tutorial on termination of logic programs -- Definable naming relations in meta-level systems -- Meta for modularising logic programming -- Compiler optimizations for low-level redundancy elimination: An application of meta-level prolog primitives -- Reflective agents in metalogic programming -- Logic meta-programming facilities in 'LOG -- The Pandora deadlock handler meta-level relation -- Object-oriented programming in Gödel: An experiment -- A sensible least Herbrand semantics for untyped vanilla meta-programming and its extension to a limited form of amalgamation -- A complete resolution method for logical meta-programming languages -- Model theoretic semantics for Demo -- Hierarchical meta-logics: Intuitions, proof theory and semantics -- Negation and control in automatically generated logic programs -- Transforming normal programs by replacement -- Meta-programming for reordering literals in deductive databases -- Propagation: a new operation in a framework for abstract interpretation of logic programs -- CLP({ie308-01}) for proving interargument relations -- Representation of fragmentary multilayered knowledge -- Metaprograms for change, assumptions, objects, and inheritance.
In: Springer eBooksSummary: This volume contains lectures and papers delivered at Meta 92, the Third International Workshop on Metaprogramming in Logic, held in Uppsala, Sweden,June 1992. The topics covered include foundations of metaprogramming in logic, proposals for metaprogramming languages, techniques for knowledgerepresentation and belief systems, and program transformation and analysis in logic. Particular topics include belief revision systems, intensionaldeduction, belief systems and metaprogramming, principles of partial deduction, termination in logic programs, semantics of the "vanilla" metainterpreter, a complete resolution method for metaprogramming, semanticsof "demo", hierarchical metalogics, the naming relation in metalevel systems, modules, reflective agents, compiler optimizations, metalogic and object-oriented facilities, parallel logic languages, the use of metaprogramming for legal reasoning, representing objects and inheritance, transformation of normal programs, negation in automatically generated logic programs, reordering of literals in deductive databases, abstract interpretations, and interarguments in constraint logic programs.
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Belief revision: A vade-mecum -- Metaprogramming through intensional deduction: Some examples -- An autoepistemic analysis of metalevel reasoning in logic programming -- An introduction to partial deduction -- Tutorial on termination of logic programs -- Definable naming relations in meta-level systems -- Meta for modularising logic programming -- Compiler optimizations for low-level redundancy elimination: An application of meta-level prolog primitives -- Reflective agents in metalogic programming -- Logic meta-programming facilities in 'LOG -- The Pandora deadlock handler meta-level relation -- Object-oriented programming in Gödel: An experiment -- A sensible least Herbrand semantics for untyped vanilla meta-programming and its extension to a limited form of amalgamation -- A complete resolution method for logical meta-programming languages -- Model theoretic semantics for Demo -- Hierarchical meta-logics: Intuitions, proof theory and semantics -- Negation and control in automatically generated logic programs -- Transforming normal programs by replacement -- Meta-programming for reordering literals in deductive databases -- Propagation: a new operation in a framework for abstract interpretation of logic programs -- CLP({ie308-01}) for proving interargument relations -- Representation of fragmentary multilayered knowledge -- Metaprograms for change, assumptions, objects, and inheritance.

This volume contains lectures and papers delivered at Meta 92, the Third International Workshop on Metaprogramming in Logic, held in Uppsala, Sweden,June 1992. The topics covered include foundations of metaprogramming in logic, proposals for metaprogramming languages, techniques for knowledgerepresentation and belief systems, and program transformation and analysis in logic. Particular topics include belief revision systems, intensionaldeduction, belief systems and metaprogramming, principles of partial deduction, termination in logic programs, semantics of the "vanilla" metainterpreter, a complete resolution method for metaprogramming, semanticsof "demo", hierarchical metalogics, the naming relation in metalevel systems, modules, reflective agents, compiler optimizations, metalogic and object-oriented facilities, parallel logic languages, the use of metaprogramming for legal reasoning, representing objects and inheritance, transformation of normal programs, negation in automatically generated logic programs, reordering of literals in deductive databases, abstract interpretations, and interarguments in constraint logic programs.

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