Stephan Frank, Martin Grabmüller, Petra Hofstedt und André Metzner: Constraints, Predicates, Functions and a Turtle, 20. Workshop der GI-Fachgruppe 2.1.4 Programmiersprachen und Rechenkonzepte, Bad Honnef, Mai 2003.
This paper briefly introduces the current work on multiparadigm programming languages at Berlin University of Technology. Starting from a general approach for the cooperation and coordination of constraint solvers and its implementation Meta-S, we briefly discuss how to integrate different host languages into the framework building at this multiparadigm constraint languages. Further current research directions concern the functional logic language Brooks which allows the program compilation according to different narrowing strategies and the constraint imperative language Turtle.
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@InProceedings{Frank2003CPFT,
author = {Stephan Frank and Martin Grabm{\"u}ller and Petra Hofstedt
and Andr{\'e} Metzner},
title = {{Constraints, Predicates, Functions and a Turtle}},
booktitle = {20. Workshop der GI-Fachgruppe 2.1.4 Programmiersprachen
und Rechenkonzepte},
year = {2003},
editor = {Wolfgang Goerigk},
address = {Bad Honnef, Germany},
month = {May},
abstract = {This paper briefly introduces the current work on multiparadigm
programming languages at Berlin University of Technology.
Starting from a general approach for the cooperation and
coordination of constraint solvers and its implementation
Meta-S, we briefly discuss how to integrate different host
languages into the framework building at this multiparadigm
constraint languages. Further current research directions
concern the functional logic language Brooks which allows
the program compilation according to different narrowing
strategies and the constraint imperative language Turtle.}
}