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Prolog has a declarative style. A predicate definition includes
both the input and output parameters, and it allows a programmer to
define a desired result without being concerned about the detailed
instructions of how it is to be computed. Such a declarative
language offers a solution to the software crisis, because it is
shorter and more concise, more powerful and understandable than
present-day languages. Logic highlights novel aspects of
programming, namely using the same program to compute a relation
and its inverse, and supporting deductive retrieval of informa
tion. This is a book about using Prolog. Its real point is the
examples introduced from Chapter 3 onwards, and so a Prolog
programmer does not need to read Chapters 1 and 2, which are
oriented more to teachers and to students, respec tively. The book
is recommended for introductory and advanced university courses,
where students may need to remember the basics about logic program
ming and Prolog, before starting doing. Chapters 1 and 2 were also
kept for the sake of unity of the whole material. In Chapter 1 a
teaching strategy is explained based on the key concepts of Pro log
which are novel aspects of programming. Prolog is enhanced as a
computer programming language used for solving problems that
involve objects and the relationships between objects. This chapter
provides a pedagogical tour of pre scriptions for the organization
of Prolog programs, by pointing out the main draw backs novices may
encounter."
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