What is a prologue?
In early 70 years, prologue, most likely a combination of program and logic of words, is one of the first computer programming languages. Partly because it is a very simple code, using the first order logic and a small calculation is still in popular use. The original instructional set has been greatly enlarged and developed to many variants, as it is particularly suitable for language processing. These two primary attributes of the program provide application processing such as artificial intelligence and automated telecommunications.
The prologue uses the formal logic of the first order. The instructions recorded to the computer are fixed; They do not have fuzzy, computational weighing. The syntax of the language is the final set of rules in the expression and semantics is defined, usually sets such as individual descriptors, multiple lists and strings, or a range such as numeric sequences.
together with some known coding, such as the Hypertext Markup Language (HTML), is a prologue in the software class commonly calledDeclarative programming languages that characteristically use a simple "x equal command", defined as "term". The computer is told what to do; It is not instructed to calculate itself to get there. The computer gets a set of reality with a "predicate" and relationships defined as a "clause" from which the input question should provide a true versus false output. It does not perform an algorithm, but rather derives a simple answer by adding and deducting or negating from its known set of definitions. Computer technology in the prologue is used to test and demonstrate theories and their basic prerequisites, from advanced mathematics to biology to philosophy.
One of the cognitive theories of intelligence is that the brain is large, but the final lexical storage of information that is obtained, processed by Afeed back, resulting in greater complexity or simplicity of information. With increasing memory capacity and fast access, it is the dominant paradigm that was driven by the Holy GrailInformatics - artificial intelligence. According to many in the field, the key interface and language are key. Prologue programming can be used to create a GUI, a graphical user interface promoted Apple®, simply by defining visual symbols. It can also be used to read, translate and create facial expressions.
Computed linguistics is much more difficult, and while the prologue has proceeded over the years to integrate the unique grammatical principles of some foreign languages, many scientists asks whether it effectively represents language. For limited expert systems, such as computer telephone lines of technical support in the field of computer voice recognition, programming prologings are used to some extent efficiency. It can also be integrated into the logical logic of higher order-to-date language, such as C+ or java-but compression, and portability remains problems that tolerate this programming language demanding data.