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Uses, Improvements, and Extensions of Prolog+CG: Case Studies

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Conceptual Structures: Broadening the Base (ICCS 2001)

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Prolog+CG is a CG-Based logic programming language which integrates Prolog, the manipulation of conceptual graphs (CGs), Java and object-oriented constructs. It provides a powerful development environment for the creation of knowledge-based applications and their integration on the web. Java provides object-oriented capabilities allowing the development of multiplatform applications. Object-oriented Prolog provides the full power of an object-oriented logic programming language and CGs provide the expressive power of an advanced knowledge representation language. This paper presents the recent extensions that have been added to Prolog+CG and illustrates some typical uses of the environment for the development of various applications.

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Kabbaj, A., Moulin, B., Gancef, J., Nadeau, D., Rouleau, O. (2001). Uses, Improvements, and Extensions of Prolog+CG: Case Studies. In: Delugach, H.S., Stumme, G. (eds) Conceptual Structures: Broadening the Base. ICCS 2001. Lecture Notes in Computer Science(), vol 2120. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/3-540-44583-8_25

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