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Database Management, Knowledge Base Management, and Expert System Development in PROLOG
The programming language PR0L0G suggests a natural way of combining programming and deductive database queries by treating both programs and data as assertions in a database. We explore some issues in the implementation of databases and expert systems in PR0L0G. We show that some simple • extensions to PR0L0G will allow for the convergence of many concepts from relational databases and expert systems into a uniform formalism for the management of both data and knowledge.