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SICStus Prolog is the de-facto standard industrial Prolog programming environment. With more than 25 years in fielded applications, it has a proven track record of a robust, scalable and efficient system. It is widely used for commercial applications as well as in research and education. This book edition contains the core reference documentation of SICStus Prolog release 4.3.0.SICStus Prolog complies with the ISO Prolog standard, IPv4, IPv6, and Unicode 5.0. It is interoperable with C, C++, .NET, Java, Tcl/Tk, Berkeley DB, ODBC, XML, MiniZinc, and more. It ships with a comprehensive library…mehr

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SICStus Prolog is the de-facto standard industrial Prolog programming environment. With more than 25 years in fielded applications, it has a proven track record of a robust, scalable and efficient system. It is widely used for commercial applications as well as in research and education. This book edition contains the core reference documentation of SICStus Prolog release 4.3.0.SICStus Prolog complies with the ISO Prolog standard, IPv4, IPv6, and Unicode 5.0. It is interoperable with C, C++, .NET, Java, Tcl/Tk, Berkeley DB, ODBC, XML, MiniZinc, and more. It ships with a comprehensive library of modules for abstract data types, program development, operating system and file system access, processes, sockets, constraint solvers, and more.SICStus Prolog compiles to a virtual machine (WAM), emulated byefficient C code and compiled just-in-time to native code forx86-based platforms. Tools provide deployment to stand-alone,all-in-one-file, and embedded applications.The Eclipse-based development environment SPIDER providessemantics-aware editing support, static analysis tools, source-linked debugging, tracking variable bindings, profiling, code coverage, backtraces, call hierarchies, and more.
Autorenporträt
Mats Carlsson is a senior researcher at the Swedish Institute ofComputer Science, and is the main author of SICStus Prolog. Thedevelopment grew as a by-product out of his Ph.D. thesis from theRoyal Institute of Technology, Stockholm, 1990 named "Design andImplementation of an OR-Parallel Prolog Engine". Carlsson has wide experience from applications of logic and constraint programming, and is the author of numerous research papers.

Thom Fruehwirth is a Professor of Computer Science at the University of Ulm, Germany. He is the designer of the declarative programming language Constraint Handling Rules (CHR) and the main author of two books on constraint logic programming and reasoning.