Proceedings of the 12th International Colloquium on Implementation of Constraint and LOgic Programming Systems
Nicos Angelopoulos, Roberto Bagnara

TL;DR
This collection of papers from CICLOPS'12 presents recent advances and discussions on the implementation of constraint and logic programming systems, highlighting ongoing research, standards, and technological developments in the field.
Contribution
The volume compiles recent research contributions on logic and constraint programming implementations, including standards and technological innovations, continuing a long-standing workshop tradition.
Findings
Multiple innovative implementation techniques presented
Progress towards open standards for Prolog discussed
Enhanced performance benchmarks for logic programming systems
Abstract
This volume contains the papers presented at CICLOPS'12: 12th International Colloquium on Implementation of Constraint and LOgic Programming Systems held on Tueseday September 4th, 2012 in Budapest. The program included 1 invited talk, 9 technical presentations and a panel discussion on Prolog open standards (open.pl). Each programme paper was reviewed by 3 reviewers. CICLOPS'12 continues a tradition of successful workshops on Implementations of Logic Programming Systems, previously held in Budapest (1993) and Ithaca (1994), the Compulog Net workshops on Parallelism and Implementation Technologies held in Madrid (1993 and 1994), Utrecht (1995) and Bonn (1996), the Workshop on Parallelism and Implementation Technology for (Constraint) Logic Programming Languages held in Port Jefferson (1997), Manchester (1998), Las Cruces (1999), and London (2000), and more recently the Colloquium on…
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Taxonomy
TopicsLogic, Reasoning, and Knowledge · Constraint Satisfaction and Optimization · Logic, programming, and type systems
