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New Generation Computing, Volume 13
Volume 13, Number 1, 1994
- Junichi Shimada:

The Targets of Real World Computing. 1-2 - Kazunori Ueda, Masao Morita:

Moded Flat GHC and Its Message-Oriented Implementation Technique. 3-43 - Chandrabose Aravindan

, Phan Minh Dung:
Partial Deduction of Logic Programs wrt Well-Founded Semantics. 45-74 - Liangwei Xu, Hideya Iwasaki

, Masato Takeichi:
Derivation of Algorithms by Introduction of Generation Functions. 75-98 - Juan Gu, Xiaofei Huang, Bin Du:

A Quantitative Solution to Constraint Satisfaction Problem (CSP). 99-115
Volume 13, Number 2, 1995
- Danny De Schreye

, Kristof Verschaetse:
Deriving Linear Size Relations for Logic Programs by Abstract Interpretation. 117-154 - Michael Hanus

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Compile-time Analysis of Nonlinear Constraints in CLP(R). 155-186 - J. Gerard Wolff:

Computing As Compression: An Overview of the SP Theory and System. 187-214 - J. Gerard Wolff:

Computing As Compression SP20. 215-241
Volume 13, Numbers 3&4, 1995
- Stephen H. Muggleton, Fumio Mizoguchi, Koichi Furukawa:

Special Issue on Inductive Logic Programming. 243-244 - Stephen H. Muggleton:

Inverse Entailment and Progol. 245-286 - J. Ross Quinlan, R. Mike Cameron-Jones:

Induction of Logic Programs: FOIL and Related Systems. 287-312 - Ivan Bratko, Saso Dzeroski

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Engineering Applications of ILP. 313-333 - Fumio Mizoguchi, Hayato Ohwada:

Constrained Relative Least General Generalization for Inducing Constraint Logic Programs. 335-368 - William W. Cohen, C. David Page Jr.:

Polynomial Learnability and Inductive Logic Programming: Methods and Results. 369-409 - Ross D. King

, Michael J. E. Sternberg
, Ashwin Srinivasan:
Relating Chemical Activity to Structure: An Examination of ILP Successes. 411-433 - Robert A. Kowalski:

Workshop Report: Application of Logic Programming to Legal Reasoning. 435-439 - Akira Aiba, Kazumasa Yokota:

Reports on FGCS'94 Workshop on Heterogeneous Cooperative Knowledge-Bases. 441-511

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