Enhancing Usefulness of Declarative Programming Frameworks through Complete Integration

Computer Science – Software Engineering

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11 pages; Alexandre Tessier, editor; WLPE 2002, http://xxx.lanl.gov/abs/cs.SE/0207052

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The Gisela framework for declarative programming was developed with the specific aim of providing a tool that would be useful for knowledge representation and reasoning within real-world applications. To achieve this, a complete integration into an object-oriented application development environment was used. The framework and methodology developed provide two alternative application programming interfaces (APIs): Programming using objects or programming using a traditional equational declarative style. In addition to providing complete integration, Gisela also allows extensions and modifications due to the general computation model and well-defined APIs. We give a brief overview of the declarative model underlying Gisela and we present the methodology proposed for building applications together with some real examples.

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