![]() symbolic - symbols are used to represent objects high level - contains a built-in problem solving mechanism PROLOG Programming Declaring some facts about objects and their relationships Defining some rules about objects and their relationships Asking questions about objects and their relationships Umar Suleman ![]() Database language with automated search and the ability to follow general rules. Presentation on theme: "PROLOG PROgramming in LOGic A Brief Introduction"- Presentation transcript:ġ PROLOG PROgramming in LOGic A Brief IntroductionĢ PRO-LOG 1975, Phillippe Roussell Predicate Calculusĭeclarative Language Predicates and Rules Inference Mechanism No effective standardizationģ PROLOG Paradigm PROgramming in LOGic PROLOG is PROLOG Programmingĭraw inferences from facts and rules PROLOG is declarative - specify facts and logical relationships Non-procedural: "what", not "how".
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