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Knowledge Representation Techniques - A Rough Set Approach (Hardcover, 2006 ed.): Patrick Doherty, Witold Lukaszewicz, Andrzej... Knowledge Representation Techniques - A Rough Set Approach (Hardcover, 2006 ed.)
Patrick Doherty, Witold Lukaszewicz, Andrzej Szalas
R6,079 Discovery Miles 60 790 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

This book contains a cohesive, self-contained collection of theoretical and applied research results that have been achieved in this project which pertain to nonmonotonic and approximate easoning systems developed for an experimental unmanned aerial vehicle system used in the project. This book should be of interest to the theoretician and applied researcher alike and to autonomous system developers and software agent and intelligent system developers.

Time & Logic - A Computational Approach (Paperback): Leonard Bolc, Andrzej Szalas Time & Logic - A Computational Approach (Paperback)
Leonard Bolc, Andrzej Szalas
R1,202 Discovery Miles 12 020 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

Originally published in 1995 Time and Logic examines understanding and application of temporal logic, presented in computational terms. The emphasis in the book is on presenting a broad range of approaches to computational applications. The techniques used will also be applicable in many cases to formalisms beyond temporal logic alone, and it is hoped that adaptation to many different logics of program will be facilitated. Throughout, the authors have kept implementation-orientated solutions in mind. The book begins with an introduction to the basic ideas of temporal logic. Successive chapters examine particular aspects of the temporal theoretical computing domain, relating their applications to familiar areas of research, such as stochastic process theory, automata theory, established proof systems, model checking, relational logic and classical predicate logic. This is an essential addition to the library of all theoretical computer scientists. It is an authoritative work which will meet the needs both of those familiar with the field and newcomers to it.

Time & Logic - A Computational Approach (Hardcover): Leonard Bolc, Andrzej Szalas Time & Logic - A Computational Approach (Hardcover)
Leonard Bolc, Andrzej Szalas
R4,124 Discovery Miles 41 240 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

Originally published in 1995 Time and Logic examines understanding and application of temporal logic, presented in computational terms. The emphasis in the book is on presenting a broad range of approaches to computational applications. The techniques used will also be applicable in many cases to formalisms beyond temporal logic alone, and it is hoped that adaptation to many different logics of program will be facilitated. Throughout, the authors have kept implementation-orientated solutions in mind. The book begins with an introduction to the basic ideas of temporal logic. Successive chapters examine particular aspects of the temporal theoretical computing domain, relating their applications to familiar areas of research, such as stochastic process theory, automata theory, established proof systems, model checking, relational logic and classical predicate logic. This is an essential addition to the library of all theoretical computer scientists. It is an authoritative work which will meet the needs both of those familiar with the field and newcomers to it.

Relational Methods for Computer Science Applications (Paperback, Softcover reprint of the original 1st ed. 2001): Ewa Orlowska,... Relational Methods for Computer Science Applications (Paperback, Softcover reprint of the original 1st ed. 2001)
Ewa Orlowska, Andrzej Szalas
R1,603 Discovery Miles 16 030 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

The origins of relational theories can be found in the work of three 19th cen- tury mathematicians: Augustus de Morgan (1864, On the syllogism IV and on the logic of relations), Charles Sanders Peirce (1882, Brief description of the algebra of relatives) and Ernst Schroder (1895, Vorlesungen iiber die Al- gebra und Logik der Relative). The modern origins of the theory of relations are due to Alfred Tarski (14 January 1902, Warsaw -26 October 1983, Berke- ley). His paper' On the calculus of Relations' published in 1941 gave rise to an algebraic theory of relations which is still extensively studied. In the 1970s, the applications of relational theories to various applied sciences emerged. Nowadays relational theories are experiencing a period of extensive development, with the emergence of new theories and systems allow- ing better understanding and better use of such theories. Relational theories have been used, among others, in the following fields: * Theory of programs: program specification, program verification, mod- elling concurrency, process calculi, semantics of programming languages; * Databases: relational databases, tabular methods, dependency theory, rectangular and difunctional decomposition of databases; * Computational linguistics: relational semantics of natural languages, re- lational grammars, Lambek calculus; * Spatial reasoning: modelling of relationships between space regions; * Handling uncertainty: fuzzy relations, many-valued relations, information relations. Indeed, the concept of relation emerges again and again throughout computer science, from its theoretical foundations to very practical implementations.

Knowledge Representation Techniques - A Rough Set Approach (Paperback, Softcover reprint of hardcover 1st ed. 2006): Patrick... Knowledge Representation Techniques - A Rough Set Approach (Paperback, Softcover reprint of hardcover 1st ed. 2006)
Patrick Doherty, Witold Lukaszewicz, Andrzej Szalas
R5,884 Discovery Miles 58 840 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

This book contains a cohesive, self-contained collection of theoretical and applied research results that have been achieved in this project which pertain to nonmonotonic and approximate easoning systems developed for an experimental unmanned aerial vehicle system used in the project. This book should be of interest to the theoretician and applied researcher alike and to autonomous system developers and software agent and intelligent system developers.

Mathematical Foundations of Computer Science 1996 - 21st International Symposium, MFCS' 96, Crakow, Poland, September 2 -... Mathematical Foundations of Computer Science 1996 - 21st International Symposium, MFCS' 96, Crakow, Poland, September 2 - 6, 1996. Proceedings (Paperback, 1996 ed.)
Wojciech Penczek, Andrzej Szalas
R3,313 Discovery Miles 33 130 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

This book constitutes the refereed proceedings of the 21st International Symposium on Mathematical Foundations of Computer Science, MFCS '96, held in Crakow, Poland in September 1996.
The volume presents 35 revised full papers selected from a total of 95 submissions together with 8 invited papers and 2 abstracts of invited talks. The papers included cover issues from the whole area of theoretical computer science, with a certain emphasis on mathematical and logical foundations. The 10 invited presentations are of particular value.

LOGLAN '88 - Report on the Programming Language (Paperback, 1990 ed.): Boleslaw Ciesielski LOGLAN '88 - Report on the Programming Language (Paperback, 1990 ed.)
Boleslaw Ciesielski; Antoni Kreczmar; Foreword by Hans Langmaack; Assisted by Marek Lao; Andrzej Salwicki, …
R1,605 Discovery Miles 16 050 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

LOGLAN '88 belongs to the family of object oriented programming languages. It embraces all important known tools and characteristics of OOP, i.e. classes, objects, inheritance, coroutine sequencing, but it does not get rid of traditional imperative programming: primitive types do not need to be objects; records, static arrays, subtypes and other similar type contructs are admitted. LOGLAN has non-traditional memory model which accepts programmed deallocation but avoids dangling reference. The LOGLAN semantic model provides multi-level inheritance, which properly cooperates with module nesting. Parallelism in LOGLAN has an object oriented nature. Processes are treated like objects of classes and communication between processes is provided by alien calls similar to remote calls.

Second-order Quantifier Elimination - Foundations, Computational Aspects and Applications (Paperback, New): Dov Gabbay, Renate... Second-order Quantifier Elimination - Foundations, Computational Aspects and Applications (Paperback, New)
Dov Gabbay, Renate A. Schmidt, Andrzej Szalas
R1,036 Discovery Miles 10 360 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

In recent years there has been an increasing use of logical methods and significant new developments have been spawned in several areas of computer science, ranging from artificial intelligence and software engineering to agent-based systems and the semantic web. In the investigation and application of logical methods there is a tension between: * the need for a representational language strong enough to express domain knowledge of a particular application, and the need for a logical formalism general enough to unify several reasoning facilities relevant to the application, on the one hand, and * the need to enable computationally feasible reasoning facilities, on the other hand. Second-order logics are very expressive and allow us to represent domain knowledge with ease, but there is a high price to pay for the expressiveness. Most second-order logics are incomplete and highly undecidable. It is the quantifiers which bind relation symbols that make second-order logics computationally unfriendly. It is therefore desirable to eliminate these second-order quantifiers, when this is mathematically possible; and often it is. If second-order quantifiers are eliminable we want to know under which conditions, we want to understand the principles and we want to develop methods for second-order quantifier elimination. This book provides the first comprehensive, systematic and uniform account of the state-of-the-art of second-order quantifier elimination in classical and non-classical logics. It covers the foundations, it discusses in detail existing second-order quantifier elimination methods, and it presents numerous examples of applications and non-standard uses in different areas. These include: * classical and non-classical logics, * correspondence and duality theory, * knowledge representation and description logics, * commonsense reasoning and approximate reasoning, * relational and deductive databases, and * complexity theory. The book is intended for anyone interested in the theory and application of logics in computer science and artificial intelligence.

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