Logic Programming | 21st International Conference, ICLP 2005, Sitges, Spain, October 2-5, 2005, Proceedings | ISBN 9783540292081

Logic Programming

21st International Conference, ICLP 2005, Sitges, Spain, October 2-5, 2005, Proceedings

herausgegeben von Maurizio Gabbrielli und Gopal Gupta
Mitwirkende
Herausgegeben vonMaurizio Gabbrielli
Herausgegeben vonGopal Gupta
Buchcover Logic Programming  | EAN 9783540292081 | ISBN 3-540-29208-X | ISBN 978-3-540-29208-1

Logic Programming

21st International Conference, ICLP 2005, Sitges, Spain, October 2-5, 2005, Proceedings

herausgegeben von Maurizio Gabbrielli und Gopal Gupta
Mitwirkende
Herausgegeben vonMaurizio Gabbrielli
Herausgegeben vonGopal Gupta

Inhaltsverzeichnis

  • OWL: A Description Logic Based Ontology Language.
  • Preference Reasoning.
  • The G12 Project: Mapping Solver Independent Models to Efficient Solutions.
  • Use of Logic Programming for Complex Business Rules.
  • A Generator of Efficient Abstract Machine Implementations and Its Application to Emulator Minimization.
  • On the Relation Between Answer Set and SAT Procedures (or, Between cmodels and smodels).
  • Towards an Integration of Answer Set and Constraint Solving.
  • A Comparison of CLP(FD) and ASP Solutions to NP-Complete Problems.
  • Guard and Continuation Optimization for Occurrence Representations of CHR.
  • Coordination of Many Agents.
  • Parallelizing Union-Find in Constraint Handling Rules Using Confluence Analysis.
  • An Optimised Semantic Web Query Language Implementation in Prolog.
  • A Distributed and Probabilistic Concurrent Constraint Programming Language.
  • HYPROLOG: A New Logic Programming Language with Assumptions and Abduction.
  • Abduction of Linear Arithmetic Constraints.
  • Towards Implementations for Advanced Equivalence Checking in Answer-Set Programming.
  • Hybrid Probabilistic Logic Programs with Non-monotonic Negation.
  • Reducing Inductive Definitions to Propositional Satisfiability.
  • Symbolic Support Graph: A Space Efficient Data Structure for Incremental Tabled Evaluation.
  • Dynamic Mixed-Strategy Evaluation of Tabled Logic Programs.
  • Nondeterminism Analysis of Functional Logic Programs.
  • Techniques for Scaling Up Analyses Based on Pre-interpretations.
  • Deductive Multi-valued Model Checking.
  • Polynomial Interpretations as a Basis for Termination Analysis of Logic Programs.
  • Testing for Termination with Monotonicity Constraints.
  • A Well-Founded Semantics with Disjunction.
  • Semantics of Framed Temporal Logic Programs.
  • Practical Higher-Order Pattern Unification with On-the-Fly Raising.
  • Small Proof Witnesses for LF.
  • A Type System for CHR.
  • Decision Support for Personalization on Mobile Devices.
  • A Generic Framework for the Analysis and Specialization of Logic Programs.
  • The Need for Ancestor Resolution When Answering Queries in Horn Clause Logic.
  • Modeling Systems in CLP.
  • A Sufficient Condition for Strong Equivalence Under the Well-Founded Semantics.
  • IMPACT: Innovative Models for Prolog with Advanced Control and Tabling.
  • Using CLP to Characterise Linguistic Lattice Boundaries in a Text Mining Process.
  • Hybridization of Genetic Algorithms and Constraint Propagation for the BACP.
  • The MYDDAS Project: Using a Deductive Database for Traffic Characterization.
  • Open World Reasoning in Datalog.
  • Optimizing Queries for Heterogeneous Information Sources.
  • Denotational Semantics Using Horn Concurrent Transaction Logic.
  • Gentra4cp: A Generic Trace Format for Constraint Programming.
  • Analyses, Optimizations and Extensions of Constraint Handling Rules: Ph. D. Summary.
  • Formalization and Verification of Interaction Protocols.
  • -LTL for Constraint-Based Security Protocol Analysis.
  • Concurrent Methodologies for Global Optimization.
  • A Temporal Programming Language for Heterogeneous Information Systems.
  • Nonmonotonic Logic Programs for the Semantic Web.
  • ICLP 2005 Doctoral Consortium.
  • Analysis and Optimization of CHR Programs.