An experience with a Prolog-based object-oriented language
An experience with a Prolog-based object-oriented language is a scholarly work, published in 2003. The main subjects of the publication include artificial intelligence, object-oriented programming, automated planning and scheduling, 1st-generation programming language, programming language, programming domain, Semantic Web, procedural programming, functional logic programming, Prolog, inductive programming, logic programming, declarative programming, computer science, Horn clause, very high-level programming language, programming paradigm, object, and 5th-generation programming language. The paper presents an experience with a programming language SPOOL which is based on the combination of object-oriented programming and logic programming.