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Robinson, J.A.
LOGLISP: an alternative to PROLOG
Robinson, J.A.
Our own early attempts (as devoted users of LISP) to use PROLOG convinced us that it would be worth the effort to create within LISP a faithful implementation of Kowalski's logic programming idea. We felt it would be very convenient to be able to set up a knowledge base of assertions inside a LISP workspace, and to compute the answers to queries simply by executing appropriate function calls.In Hayes, J. E., Michie, D., and Pao, Y.-H. (Eds.), Machine Intelligence 10. Ellis Horwood.
A note on mechanizing higher order logic
Robinson, J.A.
The generalized resolution principle
Robinson, J.A.