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28th ICLP 2012: Budapest, Hungary
- Agostino Dovier, Vítor Santos Costa:
Technical Communications of the 28th International Conference on Logic Programming, ICLP 2012, September 4-8, 2012, Budapest, Hungary. LIPIcs 17, Schloss Dagstuhl - Leibniz-Zentrum für Informatik 2012, ISBN 978-3-939897-43-9
The regular papers of this conference are published in Theory and Practice of Logic Programming, Volume 12 (4-5)
- Frontmatter, Table of Contents, List of Authors.
- Agostino Dovier, Vítor Santos Costa:
Introduction to the Technical Communications of the 28th International Conference on Logic Programming Special Issue. - François Bry, Sebastian Schaffert:
Simulation Unification: Beyond Querying Semistructured Data (Invited Talk). 1-13 - Hendrik Blockeel, Bart Bogaerts, Maurice Bruynooghe, Broes De Cat, Stef De Pooter, Marc Denecker, Anthony Labarre, Jan Ramon, Sicco Verwer:
Modeling Machine Learning and Data Mining Problems with FO(·). 14-25 - Chitta Baral, Nguyen Ha Vo, Shanshan Liang:
Answering Why and How questions with respect to a frame-based knowledge base: a preliminary report. 26-36 - Marco Maratea, Luca Pulina, Francesco Ricca:
Applying Machine Learning Techniques to ASP Solving. 37-48 - Marcello Balduccini:
An Answer Set Solver for non-Herbrand Programs: Progress Report. 49-60 - Joohyung Lee, Yunsong Meng:
Stable Models of Formulas with Generalized Quantifiers (Preliminary Report). 61-71 - Florian Schanda, Martin Brain:
Using Answer Set Programming in the Development of Verified Software. 72-85 - Mutsunori Banbara, Naoyuki Tamura, Katsumi Inoue:
Generating Event-Sequence Test Cases by Answer Set Programming with the Incidence Matrix. 86-97 - Elvira Albert, Puri Arenas, Miguel Gómez-Zamalloa:
Towards Testing Concurrent Objects in CLP. 98-108 - Slim Abdennadher, Nada Sharaf:
Visualization of CHR through Source-to-Source Transformation. 109-118 - Zsolt Zombori, János Csorba, Péter Szeredi:
Static Type Inference for the Q language using Constraint Logic Programming. 119-129 - Michael Hanus:
Improving Lazy Non-Deterministic Computations by Demand Analysis. 130-143 - Giovanni Bacci, Marco Comini, Marco A. Feliú, Alicia Villanueva:
The additional difficulties for the automatic synthesis of specifications posed by logic features in functional-logic languages. 144-153 - Rafael del Vado Vírseda, Fernando Pérez Morente, Marcos Miguel García Toledo:
A Concurrent Operational Semantics for Constraint Functional Logic Programming. 154-163 - Bryan Silverthorn, Yuliya Lierler, Marius Schneider:
Surviving Solver Sensitivity: An ASP Practitioner's Guide. 164-175 - Holger H. Hoos, Roland Kaminski, Torsten Schaub, Marius Schneider:
aspeed: ASP-based Solver Scheduling. 176-187 - Christian Drescher, Toby Walsh:
Answer Set Solving with Lazy Nogood Generation. 188-200 - Broes De Cat, Marc Denecker, Peter J. Stuckey:
Lazy Model Expansion by Incremental Grounding. 201-211 - Benjamin Andres, Benjamin Kaufmann, Oliver Matheis, Torsten Schaub:
Unsatisfiability-based optimization in clasp. 211-221 - Johannes Oetsch, Jörg Pührer, Hans Tompits:
An FLP-Style Answer-Set Semantics for Abstract-Constraint Programs with Disjunctions. 222-234 - Jia-Huai You, John Morris, Yi Bi:
Reconciling Well-Founded Semantics of DL-Programs and Aggregate Programs. 235-246 - Michael Morak, Stefan Woltran:
Preprocessing of Complex Non-Ground Rules in Answer Set Programming. 247-258 - Vladimir Lifschitz:
Two-Valued Logic Programs. 259-266 - Juan Carlos Nieves, Helena Lindgren:
Possibilistic Nested Logic Programs. 267-276 - Marc Denecker, Yuliya Lierler, Miroslaw Truszczynski, Joost Vennekens:
A Tarskian Informal Semantics for Answer Set Programming. 277-289 - Felicidad Aguado, Pedro Cabalar, Martín Diéguez, Gilberto Pérez, Concepción Vidal:
Paving the Way for Temporal Grounding. 290-300 - Wlodzimierz Drabent:
Logic + control: An example. 301-311 - Paul Tarau:
Deriving a Fast Inverse of the Generalized Cantor N-tupling Bijection. 312-322 - Sergio Greco, Francesca Spezzano, Irina Trubitsyna:
On the Termination of Logic Programs with Function Symbols. 323-333 - Emilio Jesús Gallego Arias, James Lipton:
Logic Programming in Tabular Allegories. 334-347 - Taisuke Sato, Philipp J. Meyer:
Tabling for infinite probability computation. 348-358 - Tiep Le, Hieu Nguyen, Enrico Pontelli, Tran Cao Son:
ASP at Work: An ASP Implementation of PhyloWS. 359-369 - Verónica Dahl, Bradley Coleman, J. Emilio Miralles, Erez Maharshak:
CHR for Social Responsibility. 370-380 - Nuno Lopes, Sabrina Kirrane, Antoine Zimmermann, Axel Polleres, Alessandra Mileo:
A Logic Programming approach for Access Control over RDF. 381-392 - Viviana Novelli, Marina De Vos, Julian A. Padget, Dina D'Ayala:
LOG-IDEAH: ASP for Architectonic Asset Preservation. 393-403 - Xiaoping Chen, Guoqiang Jin, Fangkai Yang:
Extending C+ with Composite Actions for Robotic Task Planning. 404-414 - Massimiliano Cattafi, Rosa Herrero, Marco Gavanelli, Maddalena Nonato, Federico Malucelli:
Improving Quality and Efficiency in Home Health Care: an application of Constraint Logic Programming for the Ferrara NHS unit. 415-424 - Nathaniel Wesley Filardo, Jason Eisner:
A Flexible Solver for Finite Arithmetic Circuits. 425-438 - Emanuele De Angelis:
Software Model Checking by Program Specialization. 439-444 - Martín Diéguez:
Temporal Answer Set Programming. 445-450 - Spyros Hadjichristodoulou:
A Gradual Polymorphic Type System with Subtyping for Prolog. 451-457 - Max Ostrowski:
ASP modulo CSP: The clingcon system. 458-463 - Andrea Peano:
An ASP Approach for the Optimal Placement of the Isolation Valves in a Water Distribution System. 464-468 - Christoph Redl:
Answer Set Programming with External Sources. 469-475 - Ben Wright:
Together, Is Anything Possible? A Look at Collective Commitments for Agents. 476-480
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