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Constraint Handling Rules

The definitive reference on Constraint Handling Rules, from the creator of the language.

Thom Fr\u00FChwirth (Author)

9780521877763, Cambridge University Press

Hardback, published 9 July 2009

320 pages

25.3 x 17.8 x 2.2 cm, 0.71 kg

'The reference on Constraint Handling Rules, covering both theory and practice.' Professor Pascal Van Hentenryck, Brown University, Rhode Island

Constraint Handling Rules (CHR) is both a theoretical formalism based on logic and a practical programming language based on rules. This book, written by the creator of CHR, describes the theory of CHR and how to use it in practice. It is supported by a website containing teaching materials, online demos, and free downloads of the

language. After a basic tutorial, the author describes in detail the CHR language and discusses guaranteed properties of CHR programs. The author then compares CHR with other formalisms and languages and illustrates how it can capture thei]

Constraint Handling Rules Frühwirth Hardback Cambridge University Press

Constraint Handling Rules

The definitive reference on Constraint Handling Rules, from the creator of the language.

Thom Fr\u00FChwirth (Author)

9780521877763, Cambridge University Press

Hardback, published 9 July 2009

320 pages

25.3 x 17.8 x 2.2 cm, 0.71 kg

'The reference on Constraint Handling Rules, covering both theory and practice.' Professor Pascal Van Hentenryck, Brown University, Rhode Island

Constraint Handling Rules (CHR) is both a theoretical formalism based on logic and a practical programming language based on rules. This book, written by the creator of CHR, describes the theory of CHR and how to use it in practice. It is supported by a website containing teaching materials, online demos, and free downloads of the

language. After a basic tutorial, the author describes in detail the CHR language and discusses guaranteed properties of CHR programs. The author then compares CHR with other formalisms and languages and illustrates how it can capture thei]

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