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Procedural, functional, object-oriented and logic-oriented Programming — Overview and Evaluation —

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Informatik für den Umweltschutz / Computer Science for Environmental Protection

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C, LISP, C+ + and PROLOG increased in use last years. The different programming styles of these languages have formed the idea programming-paradigm: C is a typical represention of the procedural, LISP of the functional, C + + of the object-oriented and PROLOG of the logic-oriented paradigm.

This presentation explains the development of types for knowledge representation. Some examples show the programming-paradigms followed by a discussion of different approaches to integration.

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Böck, J. (1991). Procedural, functional, object-oriented and logic-oriented Programming — Overview and Evaluation —. In: Hälker, M., Jaeschke, A. (eds) Informatik für den Umweltschutz / Computer Science for Environmental Protection. Informatik-Fachberichte, vol 296. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-77164-4_64

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