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Qué (quién) es AMZI Prolog - definición

AMERICAN PASTOR
Amzi Clarence Dixon; Amzi Dixon
  • A.C. Dixon, c. 1882

PROLOG         
PROGRAMMING LANGUAGE THAT USES FIRST ORDER LOGIC
Prolog programming language; Prolog (programming language); ISO/IEC 13211-1; PROLOG; PROLOG programming language; Prolog II; ISO/IEC 13211-2; Prologue language; SICStus Prolog; SICStus; Criticism of Prolog; ISO/IEC 13211; Prolog language; ISO-Prolog; ISO Prolog; Design patterns in Prolog; Prolog-MPI; Meta-interpreters in Prolog
PROgramming in LOGic
Prolog         
PROGRAMMING LANGUAGE THAT USES FIRST ORDER LOGIC
Prolog programming language; Prolog (programming language); ISO/IEC 13211-1; PROLOG; PROLOG programming language; Prolog II; ISO/IEC 13211-2; Prologue language; SICStus Prolog; SICStus; Criticism of Prolog; ISO/IEC 13211; Prolog language; ISO-Prolog; ISO Prolog; Design patterns in Prolog; Prolog-MPI; Meta-interpreters in Prolog
·noun & ·v Prologue.
Prolog         
PROGRAMMING LANGUAGE THAT USES FIRST ORDER LOGIC
Prolog programming language; Prolog (programming language); ISO/IEC 13211-1; PROLOG; PROLOG programming language; Prolog II; ISO/IEC 13211-2; Prologue language; SICStus Prolog; SICStus; Criticism of Prolog; ISO/IEC 13211; Prolog language; ISO-Prolog; ISO Prolog; Design patterns in Prolog; Prolog-MPI; Meta-interpreters in Prolog
<programming> Programming in Logic or (French) Programmation en Logique. The first of the huge family of {logic programming} languages. Prolog was invented by Alain Colmerauer and Phillipe Roussel at the University of Aix-Marseille in 1971. It was first implemented 1972 in ALGOL-W. It was designed originally for natural-language processing but has become one of the most widely used languages for artificial intelligence. It is based on LUSH (or SLD) resolution {theorem proving} and unification. The first versions had no user-defined functions and no control structure other than the built-in depth-first search with backtracking. Early collaboration between Marseille and Robert Kowalski at University of Edinburgh continued until about 1975. Early implementations included C-Prolog, ESLPDPRO, Frolic, LM-Prolog, Open Prolog, SB-Prolog, {UPMAIL Tricia Prolog}. In 1998, the most common Prologs in use are Quintus Prolog, SICSTUS Prolog, LPA Prolog, {SWI Prolog}, AMZI Prolog, SNI Prolog. ISO draft standard at {prolog/standard/">Darmstadt, Germany (ftp://ftp.th-darmstadt.de/pub/programming/languages/prolog/standard/)}. or UGA, USA (ftp://ai.uga.edu/ai.prolog.standard). See also negation by failure, Kamin's interpreters, Paradigms of AI Programming, Aditi. A Prolog interpreter in Scheme. ftp://cpsc.ucalgary.ca/pub/prolog1.1. {A Prolog package (ftp://cpsc.ucalgary.ca/pub/prolog1.1/prolog11.tar.Z)} from the University of Calgary features delayed goals and interval arithmetic. It requires Scheme with continuations. ["Programming in Prolog", W.F. Clocksin & C.S. Mellish, Springer, 1985]. (2001-04-01)

Wikipedia

A. C. Dixon

Amzi Clarence Dixon (July 6, 1854 – June 14, 1925) was a Baptist pastor, Bible expositor, and evangelist who was popular during the late 19th and the early 20th centuries. With R.A. Torrey, he edited an influential series of essays, published as The Fundamentals (1910–15), which gave Christian fundamentalism its name.