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GNU Prolog is a free implementation (under GPL) of the logic programming language PROLOG. It can compile to native machine code which is extremely fast in execution. Another feature is the included constraint solver.
Artificial Intelligence techniques applied to common software tasks, using First Order Logic; N3, OWL ontologies and rules. Enables component-based application building, platform independence, user-friendliness. Leverage on Euler inference engine + GUI.
...It supports most of ISO Prolog specifications and the most common and used built-in predicates,
JIProlog allows to call Prolog predicates from Java without dealing with native code (JNI or JNA) and allows to invoke Java methods from Prolog in the same way you call predicates.
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JinnIde is a plugin that allows using Jinni Prolog, now also hosted here on this site (with open source license!), within the confines of an IDE integrated in JEdit.
pyIRDG is a program written in Python to generate relational datasets in Prolog format. It uses data from the Internet Movie Database in combination with IMDbPY as backend. A graphical user interface written in pyQt allows the user to link multiple entities together as model for the generation process. The big four entities are Title, Person, Company and Character. Many attributes can be chosen for adding to the output .pl file. Three types of constraints on attributes are available to limit...
PyCDep is a tool to analyze include dependencies between files in C and C++ programs. PyCDep itself is written in python. It dumps all the facts in a prolog database which can be queried. Visualization is possible by dumping graphviz (.dot) files.
XGP is an integrated development environment that extends GNU Prolog to work with Cocoa under Macintosh OS X. It provides user interface and graphics facilities largely compatible with MacProlog32 by LPA. Requires Mac OS X version 10.2.1 or greater.
Component (library, framework) refactoring may affect existing applications, where the client code used previous component versions. Our tool preserves applications binary-compatible by generating an adaptation layer out of change history.
OneTimePIM is a comprehensive Product Information Management System designed to streamline the import and distribution of product data.
A single source of truth for all of your product information with easy ways to distribute that data to wherever it needs to go, including the most powerful e-commerce connectors in the industry.
8. Mai 2005: We have discontinued SourceForge as a download place for our open source projects. You can now download these projects directly from the XLOG Technologies GmbH web site at http://www.xlog.ch/omonia.
Mercury is a modern logic/functional programming language. The Mercury system includes a
compiler, debugger, libraries, sample code, profilers, etc. Mercury is designed to be the successor
of logic programming languages such as Prolog.
SLPG (Semiautomatic Logic Program generator) is an academic tool whose goal is to help unexperienced logic programmers to develop Prolog programs using a systematic methodology.
MatForce is a compiler that translates MatLab scripts into self-contained C++ code, producing human-readable, extensible C++ sources that can be fitted to the needs of the encapsulating application.