Principles of Rule-Based Programming (Books on Demand)
Monday, 24 March 2025

This book provides a unified overview of concepts and features of a comprehensive variety of rule-based programming languages.  Thom Frühwirth presents formalisms including multiset transformation, term rewriting systems, colored Petri nNets and logical algorithms. Frühwirth also introduces rule-based systems including production rules, event-condition-action rules and datalog, as well as rule-based programming languages for functional orogramming, constraint logic programming and concurrent constraint programming.

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Author: Thom Frühwirth
Publisher: Books on Demand
Date: March 2025
Pages: 192
ISBN: 978-3769376333
Print:3769376331
Audience: General
Level: Intermediate
Category: General interest

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