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ISO 13211:1995

ISO 13211:1995 Information technology – Programming languages – Prolog – Part 1: General core

CDN $390.00

SKU: 9a3a5be460c3 Category:

Description

Designed to promote the applicability and portability of Prolog text and data among a variety of data processing systems. Specifies: the representation of Prolog text; the syntax and constraints of the Prolog language; the semantic rules for interpreting Prolog text; the representation of input data to be processed by Prolog; the representation of output produced by Prolog and the restrictions and limits imposed on a conforming Prolog processor.

Edition

1

Published Date

1995-06-01

Status

PUBLISHED

Pages

199

Language Detail Icon

English

Format Secure Icon

Secure PDF

Abstract

Designed to promote the applicability and portability of Prolog text and data among a variety of data processing systems. Specifies: the representation of Prolog text; the syntax and constraints of the Prolog language; the semantic rules for interpreting Prolog text; the representation of input data to be processed by Prolog; the representation of output produced by Prolog and the restrictions and limits imposed on a conforming Prolog processor.

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