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The growing demand for systems of ever-increasing complexity and
precision has stimulated the need for higher level concepts, tools,
and techniques in every area of Computer Science. Some of these
areas, in particular Artificial Intelligence, Databases, and
Programming Lan guages, are attempting to meet this demand by
defining a new, more abstract level of system description. We call
this new level conceptual in recognition of its basic conceptual
nature. In Artificial Intelligence, the problem of designing an
expert system is seen primarily as a problem of building a
knowledge base that repre sents knowledge about an enterprise.
Consequently, Knowledge Repre sentation is viewed as a central
issue in Artificial Intelligence research. Database design
methodologies developed during the last five years are almost
unanimous in offering semantic data models in terms of which the
designer directly and naturally models an enterprise before proceed
ing to a detailed logical and physical database design. In
Programming Languages, different forms of abstraction which allow
implementation independent specifications of data, functions, and
control have been a major research theme for a decade. To emphasize
the common goals of these three research efforts, we call this new
activity conceptual modelling."
This volume contains the elaborated and harmonized versions of
seven lectures given at the first Advanced Course in Artificial
Intelligence, held in Vignieu, France, in July 1985. Most of them
were written in tutorial form; the book thus provides an extremely
valuable guide to the fundamental aspects of AI. In the first part,
Delgrande and Mylopoulos discuss the concept of knowledge and its
representation. The second part is devoted to the processing of
knowledge. The contribution by Huet shows that both computation and
inference or deduction are just different aspects of the same
phenomenon. The chapter written by Stickel gives a thorough and
knowledgeable introduction to the most important aspects of
deduction by some form of resolution. The kind of reasoning that is
involved in inductive inference problem solving (or programming)
from examples, and in learning, is covered by Biermann. The
tutorial by Bibel covers the more important forms of knowledge
processing that might play a significant role in common sense
reasoning. The third part of the book focuses on logic programming
and functional programming. Jorrand presents the language FP2,
where term rewriting forms the basis for the semantics of both
functional and parallel programming. In the last chapter, Shapiro
gives an overview of the current state of concurrent PROLOG.
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