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Zeitbeschränkte Logische Programmierung

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Wir stellen mit zeitbeschränkter logischer Programmierung ein neues Modell für logisches Programmieren vor, das eine explizite Behandlung der Herleitungszeit im logischen Ableitungsprozeß beinhaltet. In diesem Modell garantiert der Herleitungsmechanismus, daß eine Antwort (positiv oder negativ) nach einer vorgegebenen Zeit erfolgt Diese Zeitschranke beeinfluBt den Ablauf des logischen Programms. Wir beschreiben Anwendungsgebiete dieser neuen Methode, geben Definitionen der Konzepte und eine Implementierungstechnik mit einem einfachen Metainterpreter. Probleme der Zeitaufteilung werden diskutiert, Erweiterungsmöglichkeiten und offene Probleme.

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Zell, A. (1989). Zeitbeschränkte Logische Programmierung. In: Retti, J., Leidlmair, K. (eds) 5. Österreichische Artificial-Intelligence-Tagung. Informatik-Fachberichte, vol 208. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-74688-8_11

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