Authors: Ulf Nilsson Jan Maluszynski
Pages: 294
Publisher: John Wiley & Sons Inc
ISBN13: 9780471959960
Since the rst edition of this book the eld of logic programming has developed and
matured in many respects. This has been reflected by the large number of textbooks
that appeared in that period.
These books usually fall into one of the following three categories:
books which provide a theoretical basis for logic programming;
books which describe how to write programs in Prolog (sometimes even in particular Prolog systems;
books which describe alternative logic programming languages like constraint
logic programming, deductive databases or concurrent logic programming.