Abstract. Defeasible reasoning is a rule-based approach for efficient reasoning with incomplete and inconsistent information. Such reasoning is, among others, useful for ontology i...
Nick Bassiliades, Grigoris Antoniou, Ioannis P. Vl...
Abstract. Monads are a technique widely used in functional programming languages to address many different problems. This paper presents extensions, a functional-logic programming...
While Game Semantics has been remarkably successful at g, often in a fully abstract manner, a wide range of features of programming languages, there has to date been no attempt at...
Abstract. Model checking is a way of analysing programs and programlike structures to decide whether they satisfy a list of temporal logic statements describing desired behaviour. ...
Abstract The integration of database and programming languages is difficult due to the different data models and type systems prevalent in each field. We present a solution wher...
Miguel Garcia, Anastasia Izmaylova, Sibylle Schupp