Declarative Programming with Algebra

Author(s):  
Andre van Delft ◽  
Anatoliy Kmetyuk
1993 ◽  
Vol 21 (3) ◽  
pp. 239-250
Author(s):  
Antonio M. Lopez

Due to pervasively poor test scores around the country in mathematics and reading, educators are seeking to foster thinking across the curriculum. This article shows that a declarative programming environment and story telling can be used for the knowledge restructuring required to stimulate and motivate higher order thinking skills.


Author(s):  
YULIYA LIERLER

Abstract Constraint answer set programming or CASP, for short, is a hybrid approach in automated reasoning putting together the advances of distinct research areas such as answer set programming, constraint processing, and satisfiability modulo theories. CASP demonstrates promising results, including the development of a multitude of solvers: acsolver, clingcon, ezcsp, idp, inca, dingo, mingo, aspmt2smt, clingo[l,dl], and ezsmt. It opens new horizons for declarative programming applications such as solving complex train scheduling problems. Systems designed to find solutions to constraint answer set programs can be grouped according to their construction into, what we call, integrational or translational approaches. The focus of this paper is an overview of the key ingredients of the design of constraint answer set solvers drawing distinctions and parallels between integrational and translational approaches. The paper also provides a glimpse at the kind of programs its users develop by utilizing a CASP encoding of Traveling Salesman problem for illustration. In addition, we place the CASP technology on the map among its automated reasoning peers as well as discuss future possibilities for the development of CASP.


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