Principles Of Rule Based Programming


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Handbook of Research on Emerging Rule-Based Languages and Technologies: Open Solutions and Approaches


Handbook of Research on Emerging Rule-Based Languages and Technologies: Open Solutions and Approaches

Author: Giurca, Adrian

language: en

Publisher: IGI Global

Release Date: 2009-05-31


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"This book provides a comprehensive collection of state-of-the-art advancements in rule languages"--Provided by publisher.

Logical Foundations for Rule-Based Systems


Logical Foundations for Rule-Based Systems

Author: Antoni Ligeza

language: en

Publisher: Springer

Release Date: 2006-01-25


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Thinking in terms of facts and rules is perhaps one of the most common ways of approaching problem de?nition and problem solving both in everyday life and under more formal circumstances. The best known set of rules, the Ten Commandments have been accompanying us since the times of Moses; the Decalogue proved to be simple but powerful, concise and universal. It is logically consistent and complete. There are also many other attempts to impose rule-based regulations in almost all areas of life, including professional work, education, medical services, taxes, etc. Some most typical examples may include various codes (e.g. legal or tra?c code), regulations (especially military ones), and many systems of customary or informal rules. The universal nature of rule-based formulation of behavior or inference principles follows from the concept of rules being a simple and intuitive yet powerful concept of very high expressive power. Moreover, rules as such encode in fact functional aspects of behavior and can be used for modeling numerous phenomena.

Biomechanics and Neural Control of Posture and Movement


Biomechanics and Neural Control of Posture and Movement

Author: Jack M. Winters

language: en

Publisher: Springer Science & Business Media

Release Date: 2012-12-06


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Most routine motor tasks are complex, involving load transmission through out the body, intricate balance, and eye-head-shoulder-hand-torso-leg coor dination. The quest toward understanding how we perform such tasks with skill and grace, often in the presence of unpredictable perturbations, has a long history. This book arose from the Ninth Engineering Foundation Con ference on Biomechanics and Neural Control of Movement, held in Deer Creek, Ohio, in June 1996. This unique conference, which has met every 2 to 4 years since the late 1960s, is well known for its informal format that promotes high-level, up-to-date discussions on the key issues in the field. The intent is to capture the high quality ofthe knowledge and discourse that is an integral part of this conference series. The book is organized into ten sections. Section I provides a brief intro duction to the terminology and conceptual foundations of the field of move ment science; it is intended primarily for students. All but two of the re maining nine sections share a common format: (l) a designated section editor; (2) an introductory didactic chapter, solicited from recognized lead ers; and (3) three to six state-of-the-art perspective chapters. Some per spective chapters are followed by commentaries by selected experts that provide balance and insight. Section VI is the largest section, and it con sists of nine perspective chapters without commentaries.