Computing Books written by Dr. A. A. Berk

The following is a list of Computing Books written by Dr. A. A. Berk in the Centre for Computing History collection. It is not an exhaustive list of and other books may have been published. If you have a book that you would like to donate to our collection, please view our donations page.

There are 1 Computing Books written by Dr. A. A. Berk in our collection :
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Micro-Prolog & Artificial Intelligence Date: 1985 Micro-Prolog & Artificial Intelligence

MicroPROLOG is a dialect of the list-processing language, PROLOG, which has been adapted specially for microcomputers. PROLOG, known as one of the best languages for experimenting with artificial intelligence, has a rather 'human' approach to problem-solving. It can hold a set of rules in a 'knowledge base', and answer general questions using them. This allows such subjects as logic and language to be analysed by defining  the basic attributes and then querying those attributes, very much as we do with the knowledge base held in our own brains. Expert systems are a direct example of this type of reasoning, and this is explained in the book.

This book tackles the usually difficult task of explaining MicroPROLOG simply and concisely, and introduces the language in company with its main application - artificial intelligence. It is based heavily on examples, and has been prepared with reference to MicroPROLOG packages on the IBM (and look-alikes), Acorn, Sinclair and other machines.

Publisher: Collins
Author: Dr. A. A. Berk
Platform: Artificial Intelligence

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