Prolog Techniques

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Attila Csenki 978-87-7681-476-2 Books at bookboon.com 2009

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Prolog is considered difficult by students. Usually, by the time they learn Prolog, which is most likely to happenin preparation for a course in Artificial Intelligence (AI) or Expert Systems, they will have studied imperativeprogramming and/or the object oriented paradigm. Unfortunately, this prior experience is not always conduciveto learning Prolog. Even though there is a good provision of traditional Prolog textbooks (for example [2]),students still find it hard to write solutions in Prolog to problems of any notable complexity. In my experiencethis holds also (and in particular) for problems for which Prolog should be the natural choice.This book is intended to relieve the problem by providing a good collection of programming projects, casestudies and exercises of various complexity. It will be useful for three kinds of students.

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