Basics
The goal of the first chapter is to quickly get you started writing LogiQL programs. Such a program tries to model aspects of a realworld domain inside a computer. The program is written in the LogiQL programming language, a member of the Datalog family of languages, and relevant data are stored...
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| description | The goal of the first chapter is to quickly get you started writing
LogiQL programs. Such a program tries to model aspects of a realworld
domain inside a computer. The program is written in the LogiQL
programming language, a member of the Datalog family of languages,
and relevant data are stored in a LogiQL database.
By the end of this chapter, you will have built a working LogiQL
program.
Your program will include constraints, derivation rules, and
fact assertions, and this chapter introduces you to all of these aspects.
The program is used to record and derive information of interest about the
British monarchy. In writing this program, you should obtain a feel for
the structure of LogiQL programs, the basic syntax of the language, and
how your program is processed. Later chapters will go into further detail
on these topics and introduce you to many other interesting and powerful
features of LogiQL |
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| spelling | intimal-3262016-11-23T02:27:33Z http://eprints.intimal.edu.my/326/ Basics Halpin, Terry Rugaber, Spencer QA76 Computer software The goal of the first chapter is to quickly get you started writing LogiQL programs. Such a program tries to model aspects of a realworld domain inside a computer. The program is written in the LogiQL programming language, a member of the Datalog family of languages, and relevant data are stored in a LogiQL database. By the end of this chapter, you will have built a working LogiQL program. Your program will include constraints, derivation rules, and fact assertions, and this chapter introduces you to all of these aspects. The program is used to record and derive information of interest about the British monarchy. In writing this program, you should obtain a feel for the structure of LogiQL programs, the basic syntax of the language, and how your program is processed. Later chapters will go into further detail on these topics and introduce you to many other interesting and powerful features of LogiQL Taylor & Francis Group 2015 Book Section PeerReviewed text en http://eprints.intimal.edu.my/326/1/5_ft.pdf Halpin, Terry and Rugaber, Spencer (2015) Basics. In: LogiQL: A Query Language for Smart Databases. Taylor & Francis Group, pp. 1-34. ISBN 9781482244939 |
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