tuProlog: Making Prolog Ubiquitous

Enrico Denti, Andrea Omicini, Roberta Calegari

ALP Newsletter
October 2013

In the next decades, the emergence of complex intelligent systems is going to open a plethora of new opportunities for logic programmers, capable of injecting Prolog programs within adaptive, pervasive, self-organising, knowledge-intensive systems, and integrating them with all the sorts of different programming languages and paradigms, over computing platforms of any kind.
Suitable tools are then required, which could promote multi-language integration and multi-platform deployment, while ensuring both conceptual and technical coherence.
The tuProlog logic programming framework is precisely heading in that direction.

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