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Inductive Logic Programming [[electronic resource] ] : 17th International Conference, ILP 2007, Corvallis, OR, USA, June 19-21, 2007, Revised Selected Papers / / edited by Hendrik Blockeel, Jan Ramon, Jude Shavlik, Prasad Tadepalli
Inductive Logic Programming [[electronic resource] ] : 17th International Conference, ILP 2007, Corvallis, OR, USA, June 19-21, 2007, Revised Selected Papers / / edited by Hendrik Blockeel, Jan Ramon, Jude Shavlik, Prasad Tadepalli
Edizione [1st ed. 2008.]
Pubbl/distr/stampa Berlin, Heidelberg : , : Springer Berlin Heidelberg : , : Imprint : Springer, , 2008
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (XI, 307 p.)
Disciplina 005.1/5
Collana Lecture Notes in Artificial Intelligence
Soggetto topico Artificial intelligence
Software engineering
Computer programming
Mathematical logic
Algorithms
Data mining
Artificial Intelligence
Software Engineering/Programming and Operating Systems
Programming Techniques
Mathematical Logic and Formal Languages
Algorithm Analysis and Problem Complexity
Data Mining and Knowledge Discovery
ISBN 3-540-78469-1
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Nota di contenuto Invited Talks -- Learning with Kernels and Logical Representations -- Beyond Prediction: Directions for Probabilistic and Relational Learning -- Extended Abstracts -- Learning Probabilistic Logic Models from Probabilistic Examples (Extended Abstract) -- Learning Directed Probabilistic Logical Models Using Ordering-Search -- Learning to Assign Degrees of Belief in Relational Domains -- Bias/Variance Analysis for Relational Domains -- Full Papers -- Induction of Optimal Semantic Semi-distances for Clausal Knowledge Bases -- Clustering Relational Data Based on Randomized Propositionalization -- Structural Statistical Software Testing with Active Learning in a Graph -- Learning Declarative Bias -- ILP :- Just Trie It -- Learning Relational Options for Inductive Transfer in Relational Reinforcement Learning -- Empirical Comparison of “Hard” and “Soft” Label Propagation for Relational Classification -- A Phase Transition-Based Perspective on Multiple Instance Kernels -- Combining Clauses with Various Precisions and Recalls to Produce Accurate Probabilistic Estimates -- Applying Inductive Logic Programming to Process Mining -- A Refinement Operator Based Learning Algorithm for the Description Logic -- Foundations of Refinement Operators for Description Logics -- A Relational Hierarchical Model for Decision-Theoretic Assistance -- Using Bayesian Networks to Direct Stochastic Search in Inductive Logic Programming -- Revising First-Order Logic Theories from Examples Through Stochastic Local Search -- Using ILP to Construct Features for Information Extraction from Semi-structured Text -- Mode-Directed Inverse Entailment for Full Clausal Theories -- Mining of Frequent Block Preserving Outerplanar Graph Structured Patterns -- Relational Macros for Transfer in Reinforcement Learning -- Seeing the Forest Through the Trees -- Building Relational World Models for Reinforcement Learning -- An Inductive Learning System for XML Documents.
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Inductive Logic Programming : 17th International Conference, ILP 2007, Corvallis, OR, USA, June 19-21, 2007, Revised Selected Papers / / edited by Hendrik Blockeel, Jan Ramon, Jude Shavlik, Prasad Tadepalli
Inductive Logic Programming : 17th International Conference, ILP 2007, Corvallis, OR, USA, June 19-21, 2007, Revised Selected Papers / / edited by Hendrik Blockeel, Jan Ramon, Jude Shavlik, Prasad Tadepalli
Edizione [1st ed. 2008.]
Pubbl/distr/stampa Berlin, Heidelberg : , : Springer Berlin Heidelberg : , : Imprint : Springer, , 2008
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (XI, 307 p.)
Disciplina 005.1/5
Altri autori (Persone) BlockeelHendrik
Collana Lecture Notes in Artificial Intelligence
Soggetto topico Artificial intelligence
Software engineering
Computer programming
Machine theory
Algorithms
Data mining
Artificial Intelligence
Software Engineering
Programming Techniques
Formal Languages and Automata Theory
Data Mining and Knowledge Discovery
ISBN 3-540-78469-1
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Nota di contenuto Invited Talks -- Learning with Kernels and Logical Representations -- Beyond Prediction: Directions for Probabilistic and Relational Learning -- Extended Abstracts -- Learning Probabilistic Logic Models from Probabilistic Examples (Extended Abstract) -- Learning Directed Probabilistic Logical Models Using Ordering-Search -- Learning to Assign Degrees of Belief in Relational Domains -- Bias/Variance Analysis for Relational Domains -- Full Papers -- Induction of Optimal Semantic Semi-distances for Clausal Knowledge Bases -- Clustering Relational Data Based on Randomized Propositionalization -- Structural Statistical Software Testing with Active Learning in a Graph -- Learning Declarative Bias -- ILP :- Just Trie It -- Learning Relational Options for Inductive Transfer in Relational Reinforcement Learning -- Empirical Comparison of “Hard” and “Soft” Label Propagation for Relational Classification -- A Phase Transition-Based Perspective on Multiple Instance Kernels -- Combining Clauses with Various Precisions and Recalls to Produce Accurate Probabilistic Estimates -- Applying Inductive Logic Programming to Process Mining -- A Refinement Operator Based Learning Algorithm for the Description Logic -- Foundations of Refinement Operators for Description Logics -- A Relational Hierarchical Model for Decision-Theoretic Assistance -- Using Bayesian Networks to Direct Stochastic Search in Inductive Logic Programming -- Revising First-Order Logic Theories from Examples Through Stochastic Local Search -- Using ILP to Construct Features for Information Extraction from Semi-structured Text -- Mode-Directed Inverse Entailment for Full Clausal Theories -- Mining of Frequent Block Preserving Outerplanar Graph Structured Patterns -- Relational Macros for Transfer in Reinforcement Learning -- Seeing theForest Through the Trees -- Building Relational World Models for Reinforcement Learning -- An Inductive Learning System for XML Documents.
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Is the help helpful? [[electronic resource] ] : how to create online help that meets your users' needs / / Jean Hollis Weber
Is the help helpful? [[electronic resource] ] : how to create online help that meets your users' needs / / Jean Hollis Weber
Autore Weber Jean Hollis
Pubbl/distr/stampa Whitefish Bay, WI, : Hentzenwerke Publishing, c2004
Descrizione fisica xxiv, 224 p
Disciplina 005.1/5
Soggetto topico Online information services
Information services
Soggetto genere / forma Electronic books.
ISBN 1-280-56819-4
9786610568192
1-930919-61-1
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Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
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Whitefish Bay, WI, : Hentzenwerke Publishing, c2004
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Is the help helpful? [[electronic resource] ] : how to create online help that meets your users' needs / / Jean Hollis Weber
Is the help helpful? [[electronic resource] ] : how to create online help that meets your users' needs / / Jean Hollis Weber
Autore Weber Jean Hollis
Pubbl/distr/stampa Whitefish Bay, WI, : Hentzenwerke Publishing, c2004
Descrizione fisica xxiv, 224 p
Disciplina 005.1/5
Soggetto topico Online information services
Information services
ISBN 1-280-56819-4
9786610568192
1-930919-61-1
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Record Nr. UNINA-9910783527303321
Weber Jean Hollis  
Whitefish Bay, WI, : Hentzenwerke Publishing, c2004
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Is the help helpful? : how to create online help that meets your users' needs / / Jean Hollis Weber
Is the help helpful? : how to create online help that meets your users' needs / / Jean Hollis Weber
Autore Weber Jean Hollis
Pubbl/distr/stampa Whitefish Bay, WI, : Hentzenwerke Publishing, c2004
Descrizione fisica xxiv, 224 p
Disciplina 005.1/5
Soggetto topico Online information services
Information services
ISBN 1-280-56819-4
9786610568192
1-930919-61-1
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Nota di contenuto Intro -- Our Contract with You, the Reader -- List of Chapters -- Table of Contents -- Dedication -- Acknowledgments -- About the Authors -- How to Download the Files -- Introduction -- Chapter 1: Planning an Online Help Project -- Why plan an online help project? -- What process is used in an ideal help project? -- Step 1. Analyze the audience, plan the project, and write the plan -- Benefits of this step -- Problems if this step is not done -- Step 2. Develop high-level specifications -- Benefits of this step -- Problems if this step is not done -- Step 3. Develop detailed specifications -- Benefits of this step -- Problems if this step is not done -- Step 4. Perform a detailed task analysis -- Benefits of this step -- Problems if this step is not done -- Step 5. Build and evaluate a prototype help system -- Benefits of this step -- Problems if this step is not done -- Step 6. Develop an outline and map of the help project -- Benefits of this step -- Problems if this step is not done -- Step 7. Write, index, and edit the help topics -- Benefits of this step -- Problems if this step is not done -- Step 8. Review the help topics -- Benefits of this step -- Problems if this step is not done -- Step 9. Test the help -- Benefits of this step -- Problems if this step is not done -- Step 10. Release the help with the product -- Benefits of this step -- Problems if this step is not done -- Step 11. Evaluate the help and plan for improvements -- Benefits of this step -- Problems if this step is not done -- What are the roles in an online help project? -- Project manager/planner/producer's role -- Writer's role -- Editor's role -- Graphic artist's or illustrator's role -- Instructional designer's role -- Programmer's role -- Multimedia producer's role -- Indexer's role -- Localization and translation coordinator's role -- Usability tester's role.
Quality assurance (QA) person's role -- How much time is required for producing online help? -- Overall time required -- Time required for different activities -- Number of help topics required -- Who does what, when? -- Organizing the flow of writing, editing, reviewing, and testing -- Stages of help and software development -- How many reviews are needed, and when? -- What types of testing are required? -- Test of internal links, also called reliability testing -- Test of external links -- Is the help helpful? -- Methods for editing and reviewing -- Compiled help with annotations -- Compiled help with separate comments file -- Compiled help printed and annotated by hand -- RTF, Microsoft Word, or other editable files -- PDF files -- Changes typed directly into help source file -- Choosing help-development tools -- Conclusion -- Chapter 2: Analyzing Audiences and Tasks -- Who are the audiences? -- Example 1. Audience analysis for TreeLine -- Example 2. Audience analysis for a multi-user database program -- Working with user profiles and personas -- Example 3. Personas for TreeLine -- What are the audiences' tasks? -- Example 4. User task analysis for TreeLine -- Example 5. User/task matrix for a multi-user database program -- Example 6. Task map for TreeLine -- Flow diagram -- Working with use cases and user scenarios -- Example 7. Use case and user scenario for an e-mail program -- Use case example -- User scenario example -- What questions will the audience ask? -- Build lists of users' questions and help topic types -- Example 8. Part of a task-topic list for TreeLine -- Conclusion -- Chapter 3: Developing Specifications -- High-level specifications -- How will the online help coordinate with other user documents? -- Do you plan to single-source your documentation? -- What type of help will best fit the application?.
How will the help be connected to the application? -- What media types are required? -- Your audience -- The writing team -- What tools are needed? -- Hardware -- Software -- What information types and levels are required? -- What topic types are required? -- Overviews and conceptual topics -- Window- or dialog-level topics -- Procedural (task) topics -- Field-level topics -- Reference topics -- Lookup topics -- Example topics -- Problem-solving topics -- Frequently Asked Question topics -- Glossary and other pop-up topics -- Error message help topics -- Tip-of-the-day topics -- Wizards, coaches, and other performance support topics -- Show-me, demonstration, and tutorial topics -- How will the help windows (or pages) be presented? -- What navigation aids will be used? -- How will the help meet localization criteria? -- How will the help meet accessibility criteria? -- Detailed specifications -- Related documents (primary sources) -- Writing conventions -- Terminology -- Design and layout -- Help navigation scheme -- Content of topic types -- Overview topics -- Conceptual topics -- Dialog-level topics -- Procedural ("how to") topics -- Field-level topics -- Problem-solving topics -- Glossary topics -- Reference topics -- Lookup topics -- Frequently Asked Question topics -- Error message help topics -- Project-specific style guide -- Conclusion -- Chapter 4: Prototyping the Help System -- Why build a prototype of a help system? -- Building a high-level concept and design prototype -- Advantages of paper prototypes -- Advantages of electronic prototypes -- What to include in a high-level prototype -- Design and navigation -- Sample topics -- Create a working high-level prototype -- Building a detailed contents prototype -- Outline and map the help project -- Use the outline and roadmap to build a detailed prototype -- Fill in the details -- Conclusion.
Chapter 5: Avoiding Common Problems -- 1. I can't find what I'm looking for. -- Causes -- Information not in the help -- Help not context-sensitive -- Poor table of contents -- Poor indexing -- Poor linking between topics -- Diagnosing the problem -- Cures -- 2. I can't figure out what's going on. -- Causes -- Help topic says only what to do -- Writers assume users understand the bigger task -- Users access help topic from contents or index -- Diagnosing the problem -- Cures -- 3. I can't figure out what will happen when I do something. -- Causes -- User interface is unclear -- Not enough information is given in the help -- Writers did not have the information or the time to work it out for themselves -- Help specifications were not adequate -- Diagnosing the problem -- Cures -- 4. There's too much detail. -- Causes -- Writers assume all users need this level of detail -- Writers don't know how to subdivide information -- Help tries to cover every alternative -- One help topic must cover several dialogs -- Diagnosing the problem -- Cures -- 5. There's not enough detail. -- Causes -- Writers lack information, or are too familiar with the product -- One window or dialog contains several tabbed pages -- One help topic covers several dialogs -- Diagnosing the problem -- Cures -- 6. I can't get to the help when I want it. -- Causes -- Help button or F1 gives an error message or nothing at all happens -- No Help button or menu-bar item -- A wizard or other startup window prevents access to the main program -- Diagnosing the problem -- Cures -- 7. The program isn't working the way the help says it should. -- Causes -- Late changes to user interface -- Inadequate reviews or testing, and writers' lack of knowledge -- Diagnosing the problem -- Cures -- 8. Help says what the system does, but not how to use it. -- Causes -- Inappropriate user expectations.
Help focuses on low-level tasks -- Help focuses on what various controls do -- Diagnosing the problem -- Cures -- 9. I want a bigger picture of what this program can do. -- Causes -- Some information is only in printed or PDF form -- Information is in the help but can't be found easily -- Information is not available to users in any form -- Diagnosing the problem -- Cures -- 10. The help is inconsistent and badly written and formatted. -- Causes -- Inexperienced writers -- Converting from another format -- Single-sourcing -- Inadequate testing -- Inadequate specifications and project style guide -- Browser problems -- Diagnosing the problem -- Cures -- Categorizing problem severity -- Conclusion -- Chapter 6: Producing the Table of Contents and Index -- Terminology -- Table of contents -- Index -- Search -- Designing a useful table of contents -- Structure -- Presentation -- Expanding tree structure -- A page of ordinary links -- Reviewing a table of contents -- Example 1. Table of contents with subtle problems -- Example 2. A more user-friendly table of contents -- Example 3. Another user-friendly table of contents -- Example 4. A different approach: table of contents for a Web site -- Designing a useful index -- Reviewing an index -- Example 5. An index with problems -- Example 6. A better index for an e-mail program -- Example 7. An index with clearly differentiated entries -- Example 8. An automatically generated index for a Web site -- Example 9. A bad example: combining index and search -- Conclusion -- Chapter 7: Providing Navigation and Context -- Avoiding problems -- Using cross-references and other links -- Links to other topics, files, or locations -- Links to pop-up topics, including glossary topics -- Related topic references -- Example of a link list without descriptions -- Example of a link list with brief descriptions.
Example of links with longer descriptions presented as a definition list.
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Weber Jean Hollis  
Whitefish Bay, WI, : Hentzenwerke Publishing, c2004
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Logic Based Program Synthesis and Transformation [[electronic resource] ] : 12th International Workshop, LOPSTR 2002, Madrid, Spain, September 17-20, 2002, Revised Selected Papers / / edited by M. Leuschel
Logic Based Program Synthesis and Transformation [[electronic resource] ] : 12th International Workshop, LOPSTR 2002, Madrid, Spain, September 17-20, 2002, Revised Selected Papers / / edited by M. Leuschel
Edizione [1st ed. 2003.]
Pubbl/distr/stampa Berlin, Heidelberg : , : Springer Berlin Heidelberg : , : Imprint : Springer, , 2003
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (X, 279 p.)
Disciplina 005.1/5
Collana Lecture Notes in Computer Science
Soggetto topico Computer logic
Computer programming
Mathematical logic
Logics and Meanings of Programs
Science, Humanities and Social Sciences, multidisciplinary
Programming Techniques
Mathematical Logic and Formal Languages
ISBN 3-540-45013-0
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Nota di contenuto Debugging and Types -- Abstract Diagnosis of Functional Programs -- A Cut-Free Sequent Calculus for Pure Type Systems Verifying the Structural Rules of Gentzen/Kleene -- Tabling and Constraints -- Constraint Solver Synthesis Using Tabled Resolution for Constraint Logic Programming -- Translating Datalog-Like Optimization Queries into ILOG Programs -- Tabling Structures for Bottom-Up Logic Programming -- Abstract Interpretation -- A General Framework for Variable Aliasing: Towards Optimal Operators for Sharing Properties -- Two Variables per Linear Inequality as an Abstract Domain -- Convex Hull Abstractions in Specialization of CLP Programs -- Collecting Potential Optimisations -- Program Refinement -- An Operational Approach to Program Extraction in the Calculus of Constructions -- Refinement of Higher-Order Logic Programs -- A Generic Program for Minimal Subsets with Applications -- Verification -- Justification Based on Program Transformation -- Combining Logic Programs and Monadic Second Order Logics by Program Transformation -- Verification in ACL2 of a Generic Framework to Synthesize SAT-Provers -- A Proof System for Information Flow Security -- Partial Evaluation -- Forward Slicing of Multi-paradigm Declarative Programs Based on Partial Evaluation -- A Fixed Point Semantics for Logic Programs Extended with Cuts -- Abstract Partial Deduction Challenged -- Rewriting and Object-Oriented Development -- Towards Correct Object-Oriented Design Frameworks in Computational Logic -- Mapping Modular SOS to Rewriting Logic -- Program Synthesis Based on the Equivalent Transformation Computation Model.
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Logic Based Program Synthesis and Transformation : 12th International Workshop, LOPSTR 2002, Madrid, Spain, September 17-20, 2002, Revised Selected Papers / / edited by M. Leuschel
Logic Based Program Synthesis and Transformation : 12th International Workshop, LOPSTR 2002, Madrid, Spain, September 17-20, 2002, Revised Selected Papers / / edited by M. Leuschel
Edizione [1st ed. 2003.]
Pubbl/distr/stampa Berlin, Heidelberg : , : Springer Berlin Heidelberg : , : Imprint : Springer, , 2003
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (X, 279 p.)
Disciplina 005.1/5
Collana Lecture Notes in Computer Science
Soggetto topico Computer logic
Computer programming
Logic, Symbolic and mathematical
Logics and Meanings of Programs
Science, Humanities and Social Sciences, multidisciplinary
Programming Techniques
Mathematical Logic and Formal Languages
ISBN 3-540-45013-0
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Nota di contenuto Debugging and Types -- Abstract Diagnosis of Functional Programs -- A Cut-Free Sequent Calculus for Pure Type Systems Verifying the Structural Rules of Gentzen/Kleene -- Tabling and Constraints -- Constraint Solver Synthesis Using Tabled Resolution for Constraint Logic Programming -- Translating Datalog-Like Optimization Queries into ILOG Programs -- Tabling Structures for Bottom-Up Logic Programming -- Abstract Interpretation -- A General Framework for Variable Aliasing: Towards Optimal Operators for Sharing Properties -- Two Variables per Linear Inequality as an Abstract Domain -- Convex Hull Abstractions in Specialization of CLP Programs -- Collecting Potential Optimisations -- Program Refinement -- An Operational Approach to Program Extraction in the Calculus of Constructions -- Refinement of Higher-Order Logic Programs -- A Generic Program for Minimal Subsets with Applications -- Verification -- Justification Based on Program Transformation -- Combining Logic Programs and Monadic Second Order Logics by Program Transformation -- Verification in ACL2 of a Generic Framework to Synthesize SAT-Provers -- A Proof System for Information Flow Security -- Partial Evaluation -- Forward Slicing of Multi-paradigm Declarative Programs Based on Partial Evaluation -- A Fixed Point Semantics for Logic Programs Extended with Cuts -- Abstract Partial Deduction Challenged -- Rewriting and Object-Oriented Development -- Towards Correct Object-Oriented Design Frameworks in Computational Logic -- Mapping Modular SOS to Rewriting Logic -- Program Synthesis Based on the Equivalent Transformation Computation Model.
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Logic Based Program Synthesis and Transformation [[electronic resource] ] : 11th International Workshop, LOPSTR 2001, Paphos, Cyprus, November 28-30, 2001. Selected Papers / / edited by Alberto Pettorossi
Logic Based Program Synthesis and Transformation [[electronic resource] ] : 11th International Workshop, LOPSTR 2001, Paphos, Cyprus, November 28-30, 2001. Selected Papers / / edited by Alberto Pettorossi
Edizione [1st ed. 2002.]
Pubbl/distr/stampa Berlin, Heidelberg : , : Springer Berlin Heidelberg : , : Imprint : Springer, , 2002
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (VIII, 272 p.)
Disciplina 005.1/5
Collana Lecture Notes in Computer Science
Soggetto topico Software engineering
Architecture, Computer
Computer logic
Computer programming
Artificial intelligence
Mathematical logic
Software Engineering/Programming and Operating Systems
Computer System Implementation
Logics and Meanings of Programs
Programming Techniques
Artificial Intelligence
Mathematical Logic and Formal Languages
ISBN 3-540-45607-4
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Nota di contenuto Invited Speaker -- Static Analysis for Safe Destructive Updates in a Functional Language -- Program Transformation and Equivalence -- A Transformation Technique for Datalog Programs Based on Non-deterministic Constructs -- On Deforesting Parameters of Accumulating Maps -- Equivalence in Answer Set Programming -- Program Verificaion -- Proof Theory, Transformations, and Logic Programming for Debugging Security Protocols -- Abstract Conjunctive Partial Deduction Using Regular Types and Its Application to Model Checking -- Verification of Sets of Infinite State Processes Using Program Transformation -- Program Analysis -- When Size Does Matter -- Symbolic Profiling for Multi-paradigm Declarative Languages -- Program Development -- Correct Object-Oriented Systems in Computational Logic -- A Framework for Developing Embeddable Customized Logics -- Computing Environment-Aware Agent Behaviours with Logic Program Updates -- Program Synthesis -- Extracting General Recursive Program Schemes in Nuprl’s Type Theory -- Extracting Exact Time Bounds from Logical Proofs.
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Logic Based Program Synthesis and Transformation : 11th International Workshop, LOPSTR 2001, Paphos, Cyprus, November 28-30, 2001. Selected Papers / / edited by Alberto Pettorossi
Logic Based Program Synthesis and Transformation : 11th International Workshop, LOPSTR 2001, Paphos, Cyprus, November 28-30, 2001. Selected Papers / / edited by Alberto Pettorossi
Edizione [1st ed. 2002.]
Pubbl/distr/stampa Berlin, Heidelberg : , : Springer Berlin Heidelberg : , : Imprint : Springer, , 2002
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (VIII, 272 p.)
Disciplina 005.1/5
Collana Lecture Notes in Computer Science
Soggetto topico Software engineering
Computer architecture
Computer logic
Computer programming
Artificial intelligence
Logic, Symbolic and mathematical
Software Engineering/Programming and Operating Systems
Computer System Implementation
Logics and Meanings of Programs
Programming Techniques
Artificial Intelligence
Mathematical Logic and Formal Languages
ISBN 3-540-45607-4
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Nota di contenuto Invited Speaker -- Static Analysis for Safe Destructive Updates in a Functional Language -- Program Transformation and Equivalence -- A Transformation Technique for Datalog Programs Based on Non-deterministic Constructs -- On Deforesting Parameters of Accumulating Maps -- Equivalence in Answer Set Programming -- Program Verificaion -- Proof Theory, Transformations, and Logic Programming for Debugging Security Protocols -- Abstract Conjunctive Partial Deduction Using Regular Types and Its Application to Model Checking -- Verification of Sets of Infinite State Processes Using Program Transformation -- Program Analysis -- When Size Does Matter -- Symbolic Profiling for Multi-paradigm Declarative Languages -- Program Development -- Correct Object-Oriented Systems in Computational Logic -- A Framework for Developing Embeddable Customized Logics -- Computing Environment-Aware Agent Behaviours with Logic Program Updates -- Program Synthesis -- Extracting General Recursive Program Schemes in Nuprl’s Type Theory -- Extracting Exact Time Bounds from Logical Proofs.
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Logic Programming and Nonmonotonic Reasoning [[electronic resource] ] : 8th International Conference, LPNMR 2005, Diamante, Italy, September 5-8, 2005, Proceedings / / edited by Chitta Baral, Gianluigi Greco, Nicola Leone, Giorgio Terracina
Logic Programming and Nonmonotonic Reasoning [[electronic resource] ] : 8th International Conference, LPNMR 2005, Diamante, Italy, September 5-8, 2005, Proceedings / / edited by Chitta Baral, Gianluigi Greco, Nicola Leone, Giorgio Terracina
Edizione [1st ed. 2005.]
Pubbl/distr/stampa Berlin, Heidelberg : , : Springer Berlin Heidelberg : , : Imprint : Springer, , 2005
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (XIV, 462 p.)
Disciplina 005.1/5
Collana Lecture Notes in Artificial Intelligence
Soggetto topico Artificial intelligence
Computer logic
Software engineering
Mathematical logic
Computer programming
Artificial Intelligence
Logics and Meanings of Programs
Software Engineering
Mathematical Logic and Formal Languages
Programming Techniques
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Nota di contenuto Invited Papers -- Nonmonotonic Reasoning in FLORA-2 -- Data Integration and Answer Set Programming -- Halo I: A Controlled Experiment for Large Scale Knowledge Base Development -- ASP Foundations -- Unfounded Sets for Disjunctive Logic Programs with Arbitrary Aggregates -- Loops: Relevant or Redundant? -- Approximating Answer Sets of Unitary Lifschitz-Woo Programs -- On Modular Translations and Strong Equivalence -- ASP Extensions -- Guarded Open Answer Set Programming -- External Sources of Computation for Answer Set Solvers -- Answer Sets for Propositional Theories -- Applications -- An ID-Logic Formalization of the Composition of Autonomous Databases -- On the Local Closed-World Assumption of Data-Sources -- Computing Dialectical Trees Efficiently in Possibilistic Defeasible Logic Programming -- Actions and Causations -- An Approximation of Action Theories of and Its Application to Conformant Planning -- Game-Theoretic Reasoning About Actions in Nonmonotonic Causal Theories -- Some Logical Properties of Nonmonotonic Causal Theories -- odular-?: An Elaboration Tolerant Approach to the Ramification and Qualification Problems -- Algorithms and Computation -- Platypus: A Platform for Distributed Answer Set Solving -- Solving Hard ASP Programs Efficiently -- Mode-Directed Fixed Point Computation -- Lookahead in Smodels Compared to Local Consistencies in CSP -- Foundations -- Nested Epistemic Logic Programs -- An Algebraic Account of Modularity in ID-Logic -- Default Reasoning with Preference Within Only Knowing Logic -- Semantics -- A Social Semantics for Multi-agent Systems -- Revisiting the Semantics of Interval Probabilistic Logic Programs -- Routley Semantics for Answer Sets -- The Well Supported Semantics for Multidimensional Dynamic Logic Programs -- Application Track -- Application of Smodels in Quartet Based Phylogeny Construction -- Using Answer Set Programming for a Decision Support System -- Data Integration: a Challenging ASP Application -- Abduction and Preferences in Linguistics -- Inference of Gene Relations from Microarray Data by Abduction -- System Track -- nomore: A System for Computing Preferred Answer Sets -- Integrating an Answer Set Solver into Prolog: - -- circ2dlp — Translating Circumscription into Disjunctive Logic Programming -- Pbmodels — Software to Compute Stable Models by Pseudoboolean Solvers -- KMonitor– A Tool for Monitoring Plan Execution in Action Theories -- The nomore++ System -- Smodels A — A System for Computing Answer Sets of Logic Programs with Aggregates -- A DLP System with Object-Oriented Features -- Testing Strong Equivalence of Datalog Programs – Implementation and Examples -- SELP – A System for Studying Strong Equivalence Between Logic Programs -- cmodels – SAT-Based Disjunctive Answer Set Solver.
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