| Name | Type | Details |
| Warren Abstract Machine | Book |
Description: Originally published by the MIT Press, now available online. "This tutorial demystifies one of the most important yet poorly understood aspects of logic-programming, the Warren Abstract Machine, or WAM."
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Author(s): Ait-Caci, Hassan License: Some Restrictions (includes GNU) Format: Paper, PDF Price: Free URL: http://www.vanx.org/ archive/ wam/ wam.html Limitations: For non-commercial use. ReviewText: I was surprised to come across the text online - I already had a copy sitting on my own bookshelf. The forward notes that the "WAM is an abstract machine consisting of a memory architecture and instruction set tailored to Prolog. It can be realized efficiently on a wide range of hardware, and serves as a target for portable Prolog compilers." Keywords: programming , MIT , Prolog , WAM , Warren Abstract Machine Submitter: EE HomePage Editorial Staff Affiliation: Reader xml_ID: 1168817150 (single entry page) |
| Adventure in Prolog | Book |
Description: HTML on-line formated text on Prolog programming.
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Author(s): Merritt, Dennis License: Commercial Format: HTML Price: Free URL: http://www.amzi.com/ AdventureInProlog/ ReviewText: Discusses queries, rules, arithmetic, recursion, data structures, unification, lists, operators, cut, control structures, natural language Keywords: programming , data structures , Operators , Prolog , queries , rules , arithmetic , recursion , unification , lists , cut , control structures , natural language Submitter: EE HomePage Editorial Staff Affiliation: None xml_ID: 1170820820 (single entry page) |
| On Lisp | Book |
Description: Printice Hall returned the copyright for this LISP text to the author, who's made it available online. It assumes some, but not a lot of, familiarity with LISP. Its target is anyone who wants to become a better LISP programmer.
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Author(s): Graham, Paul License: Unknown Format: PDF Price: Free URL: http://www.paulgraham.com/ onlisp.html ReviewText: This 426 page PDF is identical to the printed version, with the exception that nine diagrams are missing (and lost to posterity). Keywords: programming , Prolog , LISP , object-oriented programming Submitter: EE HomePage Editorial Staff Affiliation: None xml_ID: 1182225688 (single entry page) |
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| Name | Type | Details |
| International Committee for Information Technology Standards | Standards |
Description: The INCITS web-site describes the organization this way: "INCITS is the primary U.S. focus of standardization in the field of Information and Communications Technologies (ICT),
encompassing storage, processing, transfer, display, management, organization, and retrieval of information. As such, INCITS also serves as ANSI's Technical Advisory Group for ISO/IEC Joint Technical Committee 1. JTC 1 is responsible for International standardization in the field of Information Technology (Click here to view the INCITS Mission)."
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Dues: $1,000 and up. URL: http://www.t11.org/ index.html Keywords: ANSI , IEC , ISO , C++ , RFID , Fibre Channel , ICT , SCSI , INCITS , T11 , ID Cards , security , programming standards , PL/I , Fortran , COBOL , Pascal , C programming language , PL/B , Prolog , Rexx , GIS , Geographic Information Systems , biometrics , ODP , ATA Storage Interface Submitter: EE HomePage Editorial Staff Affiliation: None xml_ID: 1159159402 (single entry page) |
