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8th PADL 2006: Charleston, SC, USA
- Pascal Van Hentenryck:

Practical Aspects of Declarative Languages, 8th International Symposium, PADL 2006, Charleston, SC, USA, January 9-10, 2006, Proceedings. Lecture Notes in Computer Science 3819, Springer 2006, ISBN 3-540-30947-0 - Sandrine-Dominique Gouraud, Arnaud Gotlieb:

Using CHRs to Generate Functional Test Cases for the Java Card Virtual Machine. 1-15 - Tiago Soares, Ricardo Rocha

, Michel Ferreira:
Generic Cut Actions for External Prolog Predicates. 16-30 - Ian MacLarty, Zoltan Somogyi:

Controlling Search Space Materialization in a Practical Declarative Debugger. 31-44 - Bow-Yaw Wang:

Automatic Verification of a Model Checker by Reflection. 45-59 - Jon Sneyers, Joost Vennekens

, Danny De Schreye
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Probabilistic-Logical Modeling of Music. 60-72 - Luis Quesada, Peter Van Roy, Yves Deville

, Raphaël Collet:
Using Dominators for Solving Constrained Path Problems. 73-87 - Kris De Volder:

JQuery: A Generic Code Browser with a Declarative Configuration Language. 88-102 - Peter Hawkins, Peter J. Stuckey:

A Hybrid BDD and SAT Finite Domain Constraint Solver. 103-117 - Ralph Becket, Maria J. García de la Banda

, Kim Marriott, Zoltan Somogyi, Peter J. Stuckey, Mark Wallace
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Adding Constraint Solving to Mercury. 118-133 - Martin Erwig, Steve Kollmansberger:

Modeling Genome Evolution with a DSEL for Probabilistic Programming. 134-149 - Zoltan Somogyi, Konstantinos Sagonas

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Tabling in Mercury: Design and Implementation. 150-167 - Zsolt Nagy, Gergely Lukácsy, Péter Szeredi:

Translating Description Logic Queries to Prolog. 168-182 - Yanhong A. Liu, Scott D. Stoller:

Querying Complex Graphs. 199-214 - Diptikalyan Saha, C. R. Ramakrishnan:

Incremental Evaluation of Tabled Prolog: Beyond Pure Logic Programs. 215-229

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