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Prolog and expert systems / Kenneth A. Bowen.

By: Material type: TextTextSeries: Computer science seriesPublication details: Newyork : McGraw-Hill, c1991.Description: xii, 350 p. : illustrations ; 24 cmISBN:
  • 9780071008433
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • 006.33 23 B786
Contents:
1. Prolog databases; 2. Simple queries aganist databases; 3. Compound queries; 4. Queries and rules; 5. Recursion and predicates; 6. Recursion on terms; 7. Pragmatics; 8. Elementary expert systems; 9. Metalevel shells; 10. Parsing and definite clause grammars; 11. Compiling knowledge; 12. Mixed forward and background reasoning; Appendices: A. Television schematic and repair; B. Enzyme sites and actions; C. Cloud descriptions and properties; D. IRS filling rules; E. Photography trouble shooting; F. Automobile fuel system problems; Bibliography-- Index.
Summary: Designed for undergraduate courses on Expert Systems, PROLOG or introductory Artificial Intelligence, this informally-styled text assumes no background in PROLOG or Logic Programming, but combines an introduction to PROLOG with a mastery of its application to expert systems programming.
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Includes bibliographical references and index.

1. Prolog databases;
2. Simple queries aganist databases;
3. Compound queries;
4. Queries and rules;
5. Recursion and predicates;
6. Recursion on terms;
7. Pragmatics;
8. Elementary expert systems;
9. Metalevel shells;
10. Parsing and definite clause grammars;
11. Compiling knowledge;
12. Mixed forward and background reasoning;
Appendices: A. Television schematic and repair;
B. Enzyme sites and actions;
C. Cloud descriptions and properties;
D. IRS filling rules;
E. Photography trouble shooting;
F. Automobile fuel system problems;
Bibliography--
Index.

Designed for undergraduate courses on Expert Systems, PROLOG or introductory Artificial Intelligence, this informally-styled text assumes no background in PROLOG or Logic Programming, but combines an introduction to PROLOG with a mastery of its application to expert systems programming.

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