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The Ecce and Logen Partial Evaluators and their Web Interfaces

The Ecce and Logen Partial Evaluators and their Web Interfaces
The Ecce and Logen Partial Evaluators and their Web Interfaces
We present Ecce and Logen, two partial evaluators for Prolog using the online and offline approach respectively. We briefly present the foundations of these tools and discuss various applications. We also present new implementations of these tools, carried out in Ciao Prolog. In addition to a command-line interface new user-friendly web interfaces were developed. These enable non-expert users to specialise logic programs using a web browser, without the need for a local installation.
Partial evaluation, partial deduction, Prolog, program transformation, logic programming, web programming
Leuschel, Michael
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Elphick, Dan
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Varea, Mauricio
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Fontaine, Marc
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Leuschel, Michael, Elphick, Dan, Varea, Mauricio, Craig, Stephen-John and Fontaine, Marc (2006) The Ecce and Logen Partial Evaluators and their Web Interfaces. Partial Evaluation and Semantics-Based Program Manipulation, Charleston, United States.

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We present Ecce and Logen, two partial evaluators for Prolog using the online and offline approach respectively. We briefly present the foundations of these tools and discuss various applications. We also present new implementations of these tools, carried out in Ciao Prolog. In addition to a command-line interface new user-friendly web interfaces were developed. These enable non-expert users to specialise logic programs using a web browser, without the need for a local installation.

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Published date: 2006
Additional Information: Event Dates: January 2006
Venue - Dates: Partial Evaluation and Semantics-Based Program Manipulation, Charleston, United States, 2006-01-01
Keywords: Partial evaluation, partial deduction, Prolog, program transformation, logic programming, web programming
Organisations: Electronics & Computer Science

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Local EPrints ID: 262652
URI: http://eprints.soton.ac.uk/id/eprint/262652
PURE UUID: c3a2c6ac-7064-45cd-b03d-6dcf6def474a

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Date deposited: 30 May 2006
Last modified: 14 Mar 2024 07:15

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Author: Michael Leuschel
Author: Dan Elphick
Author: Mauricio Varea
Author: Stephen-John Craig
Author: Marc Fontaine

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