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FGCS 1984: Tokyo, Japan
- Proceedings of the International Conference on Fifth Generation Computer Systems, FGCS 1984, Tokyo, Japan, November 6-9, 1984. OHMSHA Ltd. Tokyo and North-Holland 1984, ISBN 4-274-07221-5
ICOT Research and Development
- Kazuhiro Fuchi:
Revisiting Original Philosophy of Fifth Generation Computer Systems Project. FGCS 1984: 1-2 - Kazukiyo Kawanobe:
Current Status and Future Plans of the Fifth Generation Computer Systems Project. FGCS 1984: 3-17 - Kunio Murakami, Takeo Kakuta, Rikio Onai:
Architectures and Hardware Systems: Parallel Inference Machine and Knowledge Base Machine. FGCS 1984: 18-36 - Koichi Furukawa, Toshio Yokoi:
Basic Software System. FGCS 1984: 37-57 - Shunichi Uchida, Toshio Yokoi:
Sequential Inference Machine: SIM Progress Report. FGCS 1984: 58-69 - Toshio Yokoi, Shunichi Uchida:
Sequential Inference Machine: SIM its Programming and Operating System. FGCS 1984: 70-81
Invited Lecture
- Alain Colmerauer:
Equations and Inequations on Finite and Infinite Trees. FGCS 1984: 85-99
Invited Paper: Foundations and Basic Software
- Rod M. Burstall:
Programming with Modules as Typed Functional Programming. FGCS 1984: 103-112
Invited Paper: Architectures
- Yuzuru Tanaka:
MPDC: Massive Parallel Architecture for Very Large databases. FGCS 1984: 113-137
Invited Paper: Applications
- Daniel G. Bobrow:
If Prolog is the Answer, what is the Question? FGCS 1984: 138-145
Foundations for Logic Programs (1)
- Derek R. Brough, Adrian Walker:
Some Practical Properties of Logic Programming Interpreters. FGCS 1984: 149-156 - Masahiko Sato, Takafumi Sakurai:
QUTE: A Functional Language Based on Unification. FGCS 1984: 157-165 - Alan Bundy:
Incidence Calculus: A Mechanism for Probabilistic Reasoning. FGCS 1984: 166-174 - Joxan Jaffar, Jean-Louis Lassez, Michael J. Maher:
A Theory of Complete Logic Programs with Equality. FGCS 1984: 175-184 - Atsushi Togashi, Shoichi Noguchi:
A Program Transformation from Equational Programs into Logic Programs. FGCS 1984: 185-194
Foundations for Logic Programs (2)
- Taisuke Sato, Hisao Tamaki:
Transformational Logic Program Synthesis. FGCS 1984: 195-201 - Alberto Martelli, Gianfranco Rossi:
Efficient Unificatioin with Infinite Terms in Logic Programming. FGCS 1984: 202-209 - Norbert Heck, Jürgen Avenhaus:
Automatic Implementation of Abstract Data Types Specified by the Logic Programming Language. FGCS 1984: 210-219 - C. A. R. Hoare, A. W. Roscoe:
Programs as Executable Predicates. FGCS 1984: 220-228
Foundations for Logic Programs (3)
- Kazuhiro Fuchi:
Logical Derivation of a Prolog Interpreter. FGCS 1984: 229-234
Foundations for Logic Programs (4)
- Hiroto Yasuura:
On Parallel Computational Complexity of Unification. FGCS 1984: 235-243 - David Scott Warren:
Database Updates in Pure Prolog. FGCS 1984: 244-253 - Luis Fariñas del Cerro, Ewa Orlowska:
DAL - A Logic for Data Analysis. FGCS 1984: 254-261
Logic Programming Languages/Methodologies (1)
- Shimon Cohen:
Multi-Version Structures in Prolog. FGCS 1984: 265-274 - Pentti Vataja, Esko Ukkonen:
Finding Temporary Terms in Prolog Programs. FGCS 1984: 275-282 - Luís Moniz Pereira, Roger Nasr:
Delta-Prolog: A Distributed Logic Programming Language. FGCS 1984: 283-291 - Takashi Chikayama:
Unique Features of ESP. FGCS 1984: 292-298 - Keith L. Clark, Steve Gregory:
Notes on System Programming in Parlog. FGCS 1984: 299-306
Logic Programming Languages/Methodologies (2)
- Yoav Shoham, Drew V. McDermott:
Directed Relations and Inversion of Prolog Programs. FGCS 1984: 307-316 - Kazunori Ueda, Takashi Chikayama:
Efficient Stream/Array Processing in Logic Programming Languages. FGCS 1984: 317-326 - Hideyuki Nakashima, Satoru Tomura, Kazunori Ueda:
What is a Variable in Prolog? FGCS 1984: 327-332 - Takashi Yokomori:
A Note on the Set Abstraction in Logic Programming Language. FGCS 1984: 333-340
Logic Programming Languages/Methodologies (3)
- Paul J. Voda, Benjamin Yu:
RF-Maple: A Logic Programming Language with Functions, Types, and Concurrency. FGCS 1984: 341-347 - Kenneth M. Kahn, Mats Carlsson:
The Compilation of Prolog Programs without the Use of a Prolog Compiler. FGCS 1984: 348-355 - António Porto:
Two-Level Prolog. FGCS 1984: 356-360 - Mehmet Dincbas, Jean-Pierre Le Pape:
Metacontrol of Logic Programs in Metalog. FGCS 1984: 361-370
Architectures for New Generation Computing (1)
- Hans Diel:
Concurrent Data Access Architecture. FGCS 1984: 373-382 - Hajimu Mori, Keiko Mitsumoto, Tomyyuki Fujita, Satoshi Goto:
Knowledge-Based VLSI Routing System - WIREX. FGCS 1984: 383-388 - Norihisa Suzuki, Koichi Kubota, Takashi Aoki:
Sword32: A Bytecode Emulating Micorprocessor for Object-Oriented Languages. FGCS 1984: 389-397
Architectures for New Generation Computing (2)
- Kazuo Taki, Minoru Yokota, Akira Yamamoto, Hiroshi Nishikawa, Shunichi Uchida, Hiroshi Nakashima, Akitoshi Mitsuishi:
Hardware Design and Implementation of the Personal Sequential Inference Machine (PSI). FGCS 1984: 398-409 - Minoru Yokota, Akira Yamamoto, Kazuo Taki, Hiroshi Nishikawa, Shunichi Uchida, Katsuto Nakajima, Masaki Mitsui:
A Microprogrammed Interpreter for the Personal Sequential Inference Machine. FGCS 1984: 410-418 - Hiroshi Sakai, Kazuhide Iwata, Shigeo Kamiya, Masaaki Abe, Akio Tanaka, Shigeki Shibayama, Kunio Murakami:
Design and Implementation of the Relational Datbase Engine. FGCS 1984: 419-426 - Shigeki Shibayama, Takeo Kakuta, Nobuyoshi Miyazaki, Haruo Yokota, Kunio Murakami:
Query Processing Flow on RDBM Delta's Functionally-Distributed Architecture. FGCS 1984: 427-435 - Andy Lowry, Stephen Taylor, Salvatore J. Stolfo:
LPS Algorithms. FGCS 1984: 436-448 - Daniel P. Miranker:
Performance Estimates for the DADO Machine: A Comparison of Treat and Rete. FGCS 1984: 449-457
Architectures for New Generation Computing (3)
- Ehud Shapiro:
Systolic Programming: A Paradigm of Parallel Processing. FGCS 1984: 458-470 - Doug DeGroot:
Restricted AND-Parallelism. FGCS 1984: 471-478 - Tohru Moto-Oka, Hidehiko Tanaka, Hitoshi Aida, Keiji Hirata, Tsutomu Maruyama:
The Architecture of a Parallel Inference Engine - PIE. FGCS 1984: 479-488 - J. I. Kim, Seungryul Maeng, Jung Wan Cho:
A Relational Dataflow Database Machine Based on Hierarchical Ring Network. FGCS 1984: 489-496
Architectures for New Generation Computing (4)
- Werner Dilger, Hans-Albert Schneider:
ASSIP-T: A Theorem Proving Machine. FGCS 1984: 497-506 - Ryuzo Hasegawa, Makoto Amamiya:
Parallel Execution of Logic Programs based on Dataflow Concept. FGCS 1984: 507-516 - Lubomir Bic:
A Data-Driven Model for Parallel Interpretation of Logic Programs. FGCS 1984: 517-523 - Yoshinori Yamaguchi, Kenji Toda, Jayantha A. Herath, Toshitsugu Yuba:
EM-3: A Lisp-Based Data-Driven Machine. FGCS 1984: 524-532
Architectures for New Generation Computing (5)
- David May, Roger Shepherd:
The Transputer Implementation of Occam. FGCS 1984: 533-541 - Naoyuki Tamura, Koichi Wada, Hideo Matsuda, Yukio Kaneda, Sadao Maekawa:
Sequential Prolog Machine PEK. FGCS 1984: 542-550 - Andrzej Ciepielewski, Seif Haridi:
Execution of Bagof on the Or-Parallel Token Machine. FGCS 1984: 551-560
Applications for New Generation Computing (1)
- Fumihiro Maruyama, Tamio Mano, Kazushi Hayashi, Taeko Kakuda, Nobuaki Kawato, Takao Uehara:
Prolog-Based Expert System for Logic Design. FGCS 1984: 563-571 - Masahiro Fujita, Hidehiko Tanaka, Tohru Moto-Oka:
Specifying Hardware in temporal Logic & Efficient Synthesis of State-Diagrams Using Prolog. FGCS 1984: 572-581
Applications for New Generation Computing (2)
- Hiroshi Motoda, Naoyuki Yamada, Kenichi Yoshida:
A Knowledge based System for Plant Diagnosis. FGCS 1984: 582-588 - Michael D. Poe:
Control of Heuristic Search in a Prolog-based Microcode Synthesis Expert System. FGCS 1984: 589-595 - Dan D. Kogan, Michael J. Freiling:
SIDUR - A Structuring Formalism for Knowledge Information Processing Systems. FGCS 1984: 596-605 - Fumio Mizoguchi, Hayato Ohwada, Yoshinori Katatama:
LOOKS: Knowledge Representation System for Designing Expert Systems in a Logic Programming Framework. FGCS 1984: 606-612
Applications for New Generation Computing (3)
- Koichi Furukawa, Akikazu Takeuchi, Susumu Kunifuji, Hideki Yasukawa, Masaru Ohki, Kazunori Ueda:
MANDELA: A LogicBased Knowledge Programming System. FGCS 1984: 613-622 - Mario Tokoro, Yutaka Ishikawa:
An Object-Oriented Approach to Knowledge Systems. FGCS 1984: 623-631 - Gian Piero Zarri:
Intelligent Information Retrieval: An Interesting Application Area for the New Generation Computer Systems. FGCS 1984: 632-642
Applications for New Generation Computing (4)
- Yutaka Ogawa, Kenichi Shima, Toshiharu Sugawara, Shigeru Takagi:
Knowledge Representation and INference Environment: KRINE, - An Approach to Integration of Frame, Prolog, and Graphics. FGCS 1984: 643-651 - Brigitte Grau:
Stalking "Coherence" in the Topical Jungle. FGCS 1984: 652-659 - Kuniaki Uehara, Ryo Ochitani, Osamu Mikami, Jun'ichi Toyoda:
Steps Toward an Actor-Oriented Integrated Parser. FGCS 1984: 660-668
Applications for New Generation Computing (5)
- Verónica Dahl:
More on Gapping Grammars. FGCS 1984: 669-677 - Harvey Abramson:
Definite Clause Translation Grammars and the Logical Specification of Data Types as Unambiguous Context Free Grammars. FGCS 1984: 678-685 - Jordan B. Pollack, David L. Waltz:
Parallel Interpretation of Natural Language. FGCS 1984: 686-691
Impacts of New Generation Computing
- Henry J. Kohoutek:
Quality Issues in New Generation Computing. FGCS 1984: 695-702
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