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Logical foundations of object-oriented and frame-based languages

by Michael Kifer, Georg Lausen, James Wu - JOURNAL OF THE ACM , 1995
"... We propose a novel formalism, called Frame Logic (abbr., F-logic), that accounts in a clean and declarative fashion for most of the structural aspects of object-oriented and frame-based languages. These features include object identity, complex objects, inheritance, polymorphic types, query methods, ..."
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We propose a novel formalism, called Frame Logic (abbr., F-logic), that accounts in a clean and declarative fashion for most of the structural aspects of object-oriented and frame-based languages. These features include object identity, complex objects, inheritance, polymorphic types, query methods

The Logical Foundations of . . .

by John L. Pollock - ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE , 1998
"... This paper addresses the logical foundations of goal-regression planning in autonomous rational agents. It focuses mainly on three problems. The first is that goals and subgoals will often be conjunctions, and to apply goal-regression planning to a conjunction we usually have to plan separately for ..."
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This paper addresses the logical foundations of goal-regression planning in autonomous rational agents. It focuses mainly on three problems. The first is that goals and subgoals will often be conjunctions, and to apply goal-regression planning to a conjunction we usually have to plan separately

Logical Foundations for . . .

by Christoph Kreitz, Kung-kiu Lau, Mario Ornaghi , 1995
"... We present a formalism for reasoning about declarative object-oriented programs. Classes are represented as first-order theories that contain logic programs as methods. Inheritance, genericity and related concepts are represented by operations on such theories which preserve the consistency of these ..."
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We present a formalism for reasoning about declarative object-oriented programs. Classes are represented as first-order theories that contain logic programs as methods. Inheritance, genericity and related concepts are represented by operations on such theories which preserve the consistency

Logical Foundations and

by P. Panzarasa, K. M. Carley, Pietro Panzarasa, Pietro Panzarasa, Kathleen M. Carley
"... This paper is concerned with the use of logic-based formalisms for multi-agent negotiation. We begin by introducing a quantified multi-modal language that draws on and extends standard Belief-Desire-Intention (BDI) logics. Using this language, a number of properties concerning the behavior and cogni ..."
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This paper is concerned with the use of logic-based formalisms for multi-agent negotiation. We begin by introducing a quantified multi-modal language that draws on and extends standard Belief-Desire-Intention (BDI) logics. Using this language, a number of properties concerning the behavior

Logical Foundations of CafeOBJ

by Razvan Diaconescu, Kokichi Futatsugi - Theoretical Computer Science
"... This paper surveys the logical and mathematical foundations of CafeOBJ, which is a successor of the famous algebraic specification language OBJ but adding several new primitive paradigms such as behavioural concurrent specification and rewriting logic. We first give a concise overview of CafeOBJ. T ..."
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This paper surveys the logical and mathematical foundations of CafeOBJ, which is a successor of the famous algebraic specification language OBJ but adding several new primitive paradigms such as behavioural concurrent specification and rewriting logic. We first give a concise overview of Cafe

Multiagent Systems: Algorithmic, Game-Theoretic, and Logical Foundations

by Yoav Shoham, Kevin Leyton-brown , 2009
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Logical Foundation for Updating XML

by Guoren Wang And, Guoren Wang, Mengchi Liu - In: Proceedings of the 4th International Conference on Web-Age Information Management (WAIM2003 , 2003
"... With the extensive use of XML in applications over the Web, how to update XML data is becoming an important issue because the role of XML has been expanded beyond traditional applications in which XML is used for data representation and exchange over the Web. Several languages have been proposed ..."
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. The other is there is still no consensus about the logical foundation for XML updates. This paper presents a declarative language for updating XML data based on a high-level data model and systemically describes its semantics.

A Logical Foundation for XML

by Mengchi Liu - In Proc. International Conference on Advanced Information Systems Engineering , 2002
"... XML is fast emerging as the dominant standard for data representation and exchange on the World Wide Web. How to view an XML document, i.e., XML data model, and how to query XML documents are two primary research issues for XML. The purpose of this paper is twofold. First, we propose a novel data mo ..."
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functions/methods and queries and support recursion in a natural way. Finally, rule-based framework has a formal logic foundation that is lacking in other query languages. 1

Logical Foundations of Computer Security

by Bob Constable
"... The first of my four lectures on the logical foundations of computer security will establish the ma-thematical setting in which we will work, namely computational type theory. In this setting we can pursue algorithmic ideas from their natural expression in computer science articles to their codifi-c ..."
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The first of my four lectures on the logical foundations of computer security will establish the ma-thematical setting in which we will work, namely computational type theory. In this setting we can pursue algorithmic ideas from their natural expression in computer science articles

A type-theoretic framework for formal reasoning with different logical foundations

by Zhaohui Luo - Proc of the 11th Annual Asian Computing Science Conference , 2006
"... different logical foundations ..."
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different logical foundations
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