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The Transparent PROLOG Machine: Visualizing Logic Programs - Eisenstadt, Marc;Brayshaw, Mike;Paine, Jocelyn
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The Transparent Prolog Machine (TPM) is a product of the UK's Alvey programme. It is an approach to debugging Prolog programs and also to teaching the Prolog language. This book presents both the theory behind the TPM graphical debugger and a detailed account of its operation, including worked examples, code abstractions, and a tutorial.
Describes a new approach to debugging Prolog programs and to teaching the Prolog language, used in the teaching material at the Open University (based in England), where it was developed in collaboration with Expert Systems International. Gives the theory behind the graphical debugger, and details i
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The Transparent Prolog Machine (TPM) is a product of the UK's Alvey programme. It is an approach to debugging Prolog programs and also to teaching the Prolog language. This book presents both the theory behind the TPM graphical debugger and a detailed account of its operation, including worked examples, code abstractions, and a tutorial.
Describes a new approach to debugging Prolog programs and to teaching the Prolog language, used in the teaching material at the Open University (based in England), where it was developed in collaboration with Expert Systems International. Gives the theory behind the graphical debugger, and details i