Abstract
This chapter introduces extended Prolog (extProlog). Although primarily used as an implementation language for the model theory approach in a hidden manner similar to a machine language, knowledge of this language is also helpful for understanding the model theory approach, for the following reasons:
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Input-output operations are provided by predicates of extProlog as well as HTML.
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Advanced control schemes, such as those used in Chapter 13, are implemented with direct support of extProlog.
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The standardized components of extSLV and TPS are implemented in extProlog.
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An efficient user model can be directly constructed in extProlog if a system developer is familiar with extProlog.
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(2006). Implementation Language: extProlog. In: Klir, G.J. (eds) Foundations and Applications of Mis. IFSR International Series on Systems Science and Engineering, vol 24. Springer, New York, NY. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-0-387-35840-6_3
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