Constraint Logic Programming Languages

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Constraint Logic Programming 1990 is an extension of Logic Programming aimed at replacing the pattern matching mechanism of unification, as used in Prolog, by a more general operation called constraint satisfaction. This aritcle provides a panoramic view of the recent work done in designing and implementing CLP languages. It also presents a summary of their theoretical foundations, discusses implementation issues, compares the major CLP languages, and suggests directions for further work. © 1990, ACM. All rights reserved.

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Cohen, J. (1990). Constraint Logic Programming Languages. Communications of the ACM, 33(7), 52–68. https://doi.org/10.1145/79204.79209

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