Journal of logic and computation.
Analytics: Show analyticsPublisher: Oxford : Oxford University Press, 1990-Description: 1 online resource.Content type: text Media type: computer Carrier type: online resourceISSN: 1465-363X.Subject(s): Logic programming -- Periodicals | Logic, Symbolic and mathematical -- Periodicals | Computational complexity -- PeriodicalsAdditional physical formats: Print version :: No titleDDC classification: 005.115 Online resources: The journal accessible through the World Wide Web; click to view Summary: The Journal of Logic and Computation aims to promote the growth of logic and computing, including, among others, the following areas of interest: Logical Systems, such as classical and non-classical logic, constructive logic, categorical logic, modal logic, type theory, feasible maths, logical issues in logic programming, knowledge-based systems and automated reasoning; logical issues in knowledge representation, such as non-monotonic reasoning and systems of knowledge and belief; logics and semantics of programming; specification and verification of programs and systems; applications of logic in hardware and VLSI, natural language, concurrent computation, planning, and databases. The bulk of the content is technical scientific papers, although letters, reviews, and discussions, as well as relevant conference reviews, are included.Item type | Current location | Call number | Status | Date due | Barcode |
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005.114 FOR 2014 Functional thinking / | 005.114 FUN Fuji International Symposium on Functional and Logic Programming, Kyoto, Japan, April 2-4, 1998 / | 005.114 HUD The Haskell school of expression : | 005.115 Journal of logic and computation. | 005.115 FAR An object-oriented approach to programming logic and design/ | 005.115 FAR An object-oriented approach to programming logic and design/ | 005.115 FAR 2013 Just enough programming logic and design / |
The Journal of Logic and Computation aims to promote the growth of logic and computing, including, among others, the following areas of interest: Logical Systems, such as classical and non-classical logic, constructive logic, categorical logic, modal logic, type theory, feasible maths, logical issues in logic programming, knowledge-based systems and automated reasoning; logical issues in knowledge representation, such as non-monotonic reasoning and systems of knowledge and belief; logics and semantics of programming; specification and verification of programs and systems; applications of logic in hardware and VLSI, natural language, concurrent computation, planning, and databases. The bulk of the content is technical scientific papers, although letters, reviews, and discussions, as well as relevant conference reviews, are included.
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