Computer Science – Programming Languages
Scientific paper
2009-06-24
Computer Science
Programming Languages
49 pages. To appear in Theory and Practice of Logic Programming
Scientific paper
Constraint Handling Rules (CHR) is a high-level programming language based on multi-headed multiset rewrite rules. Originally designed for writing user-defined constraint solvers, it is now recognized as an elegant general purpose language. CHR-related research has surged during the decade following the previous survey by Fruehwirth. Covering more than 180 publications, this new survey provides an overview of recent results in a wide range of research areas, from semantics and analysis to systems, extensions and applications.
Koninck Leslie de
Schrijvers Tom
Sneyers Jon
Weert Peter Van
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