Objective
CCL II aims at combining constraints with other computational logics (with applications in automated deduction and declarative programming), at designing new constraint solving techniques, and at designing combination techniques for various logics among equational logic ( or algebraic rewriting), Horn clause logic, lambda calculli.
Combining programming paradigms carries an important potential for applications both in industry and in academia. The choice of a paradigm for a given problem often determines the success or failure of the application.
The expected results of the Working Group are:
- increased communications and co-operation among all the researchers concerned with combining programming paradigms,
- information dissemination of reports and publications: through an Internet FTP server and WWW page to be maintained by DFKI
- implementations of new public-domain prototypes,
- extensions of the existing software (BABEL, Oz, SATURATE,....) as well as commercial software packages such as CHIP.
The partners are involved in several different national and international projects (e.g. Esprit Project 8402 DAYSY) and working groups such as CONSOLE Network (HCM. Most of the projects aim at developing or studying some computational logic. The CCL working group is concerned with their combination and is therefore complementary to the other activities.
CCL II will organise four workshops and a summer school. The workshops will take place at Madrid (E) (September 9-11,1996), Dagstuhl (D) (Fall 1997), Lille (F)or Frankfurt (D) or Jerusalem (Isr) (Fall 1998° and Orsay (F° (Summer 1999).
The workshops will bring together CCL members with other researchers on invitation. The last workshop will be open to non-CCL members.
A summer school will be organised at Orsay, in conjunction with the last workshop, and will be open to the world-wide community.
At each of these events, reports and publications will mark work progress.
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91893 Orsay
France
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