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  1. Uniform proofs as a foundation for logic programming.Dale Miller, Gopalan Nadathur, Frank Pfenning & Andre Scedrov - 1991 - Annals of Pure and Applied Logic 51 (1-2):125-157.
    Miller, D., G. Nadathur, F. Pfenning and A. Scedrov, Uniform proofs as a foundation for logic programming, Annals of Pure and Applied Logic 51 125–157. A proof-theoretic characterization of logical languages that form suitable bases for Prolog-like programming languages is provided. This characterization is based on the principle that the declarative meaning of a logic program, provided by provability in a logical system, should coincide with its operational meaning, provided by interpreting logical connectives as simple and fixed search instructions. The (...)
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  • Focussing and proof construction.Jean-Marc Jean-Marc - 2001 - Annals of Pure and Applied Logic 107 (1-3):131-163.
    This paper proposes a synthetic presentation of the proof construction paradigm, which underlies most of the research and development in the so-called “logic programming” area. Two essential aspects of this paradigm are discussed here: true non-determinism and partial information. A new formulation of Focussing, the basic property used to deal with non-determinism in proof construction, is presented. This formulation is then used to introduce a general constraint-based technique capable of dealing with partial information in proof construction. One of the baselines (...)
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  • Focussing and proof construction.Jean-Marc Andreoli - 2001 - Annals of Pure and Applied Logic 107 (1-3):131-163.
    This paper proposes a synthetic presentation of the proof construction paradigm, which underlies most of the research and development in the so-called “logic programming” area. Two essential aspects of this paradigm are discussed here: true non-determinism and partial information. A new formulation of Focussing, the basic property used to deal with non-determinism in proof construction, is presented. This formulation is then used to introduce a general constraint-based technique capable of dealing with partial information in proof construction. One of the baselines (...)
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