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LPS (computer science)

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LPS
Original author(s)Robert Kowalski, Fariba Sadri
Written inProlog
Engine
    TypeProduction System

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    Logic-based approach to Production Systems (LPS) is an open-source programming language and production system that combines the characteristics of an imperative programming language with those of a declarative database and knowledge representation language..[1] It is the result of research by Bob Kowalski and Fariba Sadri at Imperial College London[2]

    A Prolog implementation of LPS can be found on Bitbucket.

    References[edit]

    1. Kowalski, Robert; Sadri, Fariba (2015). "Reactive Computing as Model Generation" (PDF). New Generation Computing. 33 (1): 33-67.
    2. http://lps.doc.ic.ac.uk/


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