Structured systems analysis through Prolog / Terry Goble.

By: Goble, TerryPublisher: New York : Prentice Hall, 1989Description: xv, 205 p. : ill. ; 23 cmISBN: 0138535817 :Subject(s): Electronic data processing -- Structured techniques | Prolog (Computer program language) | System analysisDDC classification: 004.21,GOB
Contents:
Prolog as a Tool for Structured systems analysis (Page-1), Introduction to Structures Systems Analysis (Page-15), Introduction To Prolog (Page-26) Linking Structures Analysis and Prolog (Page-38) Input and output Information (Page-57), Procedural Implementation of Data Flow Diagram and Prolog (Page-63), Methods for Decision and Prolog (Page-78), Data Store Creation and Manipulation (Page-107), Management Information Systems (Page-139), Data Information and Knowledge (Page-148), Explanation Generation and Training use (Page-173).
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Prolog as a Tool for Structured systems analysis (Page-1), Introduction to Structures Systems Analysis (Page-15), Introduction To Prolog (Page-26) Linking Structures Analysis and Prolog (Page-38) Input and output Information (Page-57), Procedural Implementation of Data Flow Diagram and Prolog (Page-63), Methods for Decision and Prolog (Page-78), Data Store Creation and Manipulation (Page-107), Management Information Systems (Page-139), Data Information and Knowledge (Page-148), Explanation Generation and Training use (Page-173).

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