2 points
* One 1-hour lecture or tutorial per week
* First semester
* Clayton
* Prerequisite: CSC1030 or equivalent
* Corequisite CSC2030
* Prohibitions: CSC3930, SFT4070
Objectives On completion of the subject, students should be able to understand and appreciate the uses and limitations of the logic programming paradigm. They will have the ability to write small Prolog programs.
Synopsis The subject introduces the programming language Prolog and the logic programming language paradigm. It covers the operational semantics of Prolog and the pragmatics of how to program in Prolog, including debugging facilities, efficiency issues, and library functions. Applications of Prolog to artificial intelligence and compiler writing are discussed.
Assessment Practical examination (3 hours): 100%
Recommended texts
Bratko I Prolog programming for artificial intelligence
Addison-Wesley, 1990
Marriott K and Stuckey J Introduction to constraint logic
programming MIT Press, 1997
Sterling L and Shapiro E The art of Prolog MIT Press, 1994
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