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This chapter contains a list of projects that you may wish to undertake in order to exercise your programming ability. Some of the projects are easy, but some may be appropriate as “term projects” as a part of a course in Prolog. The easier projects should be used to supplement the exercises in the previous chapters. The projects are in no particular order, although those in Section 11.2 are more open ended and ambitious, and will require some knowledge or background reading in various areas of artificial intelligence and computer science. A few of the projects assume knowledge about some particular field of study, so if you are not a mathematical physicist, do not feel discouraged if you cannot write a program to differentiate three dimensional vector fields.
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Clocksin, W.F., Mellish, C.S. (1994). Projects in Prolog. In: Programming in Prolog. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-97596-7_11
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