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Title : A Concurrent Logic Programming Model of the Web
Area : Computer Science
Language : English
Url : http://www.cs.mu.oz.au/tr_submit/test/tr_db/mu_TR_1998_1-cp.ps.gz
Doi : 10.1.1.40.2081
Abstract : We propose a concurrent logic programming model for the Web which maps Web page retrieval to logic programming processes and data streams. This gives us the leverage to address, in logic programming notation, Web connectivity issues such as latency and unreliability, and to encode recovery /avoidance behaviours such as time-outs, rate monitoring, and repeat requests. We illustrate how this approach can be used to support the more abstract LogicWeb view of the Web as compositional logic programs. One benefit of the underlying concurrency is that a `concurrent' LogicWeb can utilise ANDand OR- parallelism for search and other decision procedures. We describe the design and implementation of the main components of our work. Examples are coded in Parlog, although most concurrent logic programming languages should be able to support this Web model. Authors: Andrew Davison Department of Computer Engineering Prince of Songkla University Hat Yai, Songkhla 90112, Thailand ad@rat...
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Doi : 10.1.1.40.2081
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