Functional and Logic Programming


Book Description

This volume contains the papers presented at the 4th Fuji International S- posium on Functional and Logic Programming (FLOPS’99) held in Tsukuba, Japan, November 11–13, 1999, and hosted by the Electrotechnical Laboratory (ETL). FLOPS is a forum for presenting and discussing all issues concerning functional programming, logic programming, and their integration. The sym- sium takes place about every 1.5 years in Japan. Previous FLOPS meetings were held in Fuji Susuno (1995), Shonan Village (1996), and Kyoto (1998). 1 There were 51 submissions from Austria ( ),Belgium (2),Brazil(3),China 3 3 1 7 (1), Denmark (2), France (3 ), Germany (8), Ireland (1), Israel ( ), Italy (1 ), 4 3 12 1 Japan (9 ), Korea (1), Morocco (1), The Netherlands (1), New Zealand (1), 3 1 1 3 5 Portugal ( ), Singapore ( ), Slovakia (1), Spain (4 ), Sweden (1), UK (4 ), 2 3 4 6 1 and USA (2 ), of which the program committee selected 21 for presentation. In 4 addition, this volume contains full papers by the two invited speakers, Atsushi Ohori and Mario Rodr ́?guez-Artalejo.




Programming Languages and Systems


Book Description

This book constitutes the refereed proceedings of the 14th Asian Symposium on Programming Languages and Systems, APLAS 2016, held in Hanoi, Vietnam, in November 2016. The papers cover a variety of topics such as semantics, logics, and foundational theory; design of languages type systems, and foundational calculi; domain-specific languages; compilers, interpreters, and abstract machines; program derivation, synthesis and transformation; program analysis, verification, and model-checking; logic, constraint, probabilistic and quantum programming; software security; concurrency and parallelism; tools for programming and implementation.




Logic Programming


Book Description

The Tenth International Conference on Logic Programming, sponsored by the Association for Logic Programming, is a major forum for presentations of research, applications, and implementations in this important area of computer science. Logic programming is one of the most promising steps toward declarative programming and forms the theoretical basis of the programming language Prolog and it svarious extensions. Logic programming is also fundamental to work in artificial intelligence, where it has been used for nonmonotonic and commonsense reasoning, expert systems implementation, deductive databases, and applications such as computer-aided manufacturing.David S. Warren is Professor of Computer Science at the State University of New York, Stony Brook.Topics covered: Theory and Foundations. Programming Methodologies and Tools. Meta and Higher-order Programming. Parallelism. Concurrency. Deductive Databases. Implementations and Architectures. Applications. Artificial Intelligence. Constraints. Partial Deduction. Bottom-Up Evaluation. Compilation Techniques.




Mastering PLC Ladder Logic Programming


Book Description

Unlock the World of Efficient PLC Ladder Logic Programming with "Mastering PLC Ladder Logic Programming" In the realm of industrial automation, the ability to write efficient PLC ladder logic programs is at the heart of operational success. "Mastering PLC Ladder Logic Programming" is your definitive guide to mastering the art of crafting seamless and optimized ladder logic programs. Whether you're an experienced automation engineer or a newcomer to PLC programming, this book equips you with the knowledge and skills needed to navigate the intricacies of PLC ladder logic programming. About the Book: "Mastering PLC Ladder Logic Programming" takes you on an enlightening journey through the intricacies of PLC programming, from foundational concepts to advanced techniques. From logic elements to real-world applications, this book covers it all. Each chapter is meticulously designed to provide both a deep understanding of the concepts and practical applications in real-world scenarios. Key Features: · Foundational Principles: Build a strong foundation by understanding the core principles of PLCs, ladder logic, and industrial automation systems. · Ladder Logic Elements: Explore a range of ladder logic elements, including contacts, coils, timers, counters, and comparators, understanding how to craft effective control logic. · Programming Techniques: Master programming techniques such as sequential control, state machines, and data manipulation, ensuring optimal program flow. · Advanced Functions: Dive into advanced functions like shift registers, arithmetic operations, and function blocks, enabling you to solve complex automation challenges. · Human-Machine Interface (HMI) Integration: Learn how to integrate PLC programs with HMIs for seamless operator interaction and system monitoring. · Real-World Applications: Gain insights from real-world examples spanning industries, from manufacturing and energy to automotive and beyond. · Fault Diagnosis and Troubleshooting: Understand strategies for diagnosing faults, troubleshooting programs, and ensuring reliable automation. · Safety and Compliance: Explore best practices for ensuring safety and compliance in PLC programming, including interlock logic and emergency shutdown systems. Who This Book Is For: "Mastering PLC Ladder Logic Programming" is designed for automation engineers, technicians, developers, and anyone involved in industrial control systems. Whether you're aiming to enhance your skills or embark on a journey toward becoming a PLC programming expert, this book provides the insights and tools to navigate the complexities of ladder logic programming. © 2023 Cybellium Ltd. All rights reserved. www.cybellium.com




Programming Languages


Book Description

This book constitutes the proceedings of the 18th Brazilian Symposium on Programming Languages, SBLP 2014, held in Maceio, Brazil, in October 2014. The 11 full papers were carefully reviewed and selected from 31 submissions. The papers cover topics such as program generation and transformation; programming paradigms and styles; formal semantics and theoretical foundations; program analysis and verification; programming language design and implementation.







Static Analysis


Book Description

This book constitutes the refereed proceedings of the 9th International Static Analysis Symposium, SAS 2002, held in Madrid, Spain in September 2002. The 32 revised full papers presented were carefully reviewed and selected from 86 submissions. The papers are organized in topical sections on theory, data structure analysis, type inference, analysis of numerical problems, implementation, data flow analysis, compiler optimizations, security analyses, abstract model checking, semantics and abstract verification, and termination analysis.