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The Potsdam answer set solving collection, or Potassco for short, bundles various tools implementing and/or applying answer set programming. The article at hand succeeds an earlier description of the Potassco project published in Gebser et al. (AI Commun 24(2):107–124, 2011). Hence, we concentrate in what follows on the major features of the most recent, fifth generation of the ASP system clingo and highlight some recent resulting application systems.
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Gebser, M., Kaminski, R., Kaufmann, B. et al. The Potsdam Answer Set Solving Collection 5.0. Künstl Intell 32, 181–182 (2018). https://doi.org/10.1007/s13218-018-0528-x
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