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Constraint Handling Rules (CHR) is a declarative, rule-based programming language, introduced in 1991 by Thom Frühwirth at the time with European Computer-Industry Research Centre (ECRC) in Munich, Germany. Originally intended for constraint programming, CHR finds applications in grammar induction, type systems, abductive reasoning, multi-agent systems, natural language processing, compilation, scheduling, spatial-temporal reasoning, testing, and verification.

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  • Constraint Handling Rules(CHR)は1991年にThom Frühwirthが発表した、ユーザ定義の制約が書けるように設計された宣言型プログラミング言語である。多重集合の書き換え規則に基づく制約処理モデルを特徴とし、ルールにより制約をより単純な制約に書き換えることで、様々な制約下での解を求める。CHRはチューリング完全だが、独立した言語としてではなく既存言語の拡張機能として、主にPrologなどのホスト言語上に実装されたライブラリとして提供される。CHRの典型的な応用分野はアブダクションなどの推論サービス、マルチエージェントシステム、自然言語処理、スケジューリング、型システム、ソフトウェアのテストと診断、セマンティックウェブなどである。 (ja)
  • Constraint Handling Rules (CHR) is a declarative, rule-based programming language, introduced in 1991 by Thom Frühwirth at the time with European Computer-Industry Research Centre (ECRC) in Munich, Germany. Originally intended for constraint programming, CHR finds applications in grammar induction, type systems, abductive reasoning, multi-agent systems, natural language processing, compilation, scheduling, spatial-temporal reasoning, testing, and verification. (en)
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  • Constraint Handling Rules (CHR) is a declarative, rule-based programming language, introduced in 1991 by Thom Frühwirth at the time with European Computer-Industry Research Centre (ECRC) in Munich, Germany. Originally intended for constraint programming, CHR finds applications in grammar induction, type systems, abductive reasoning, multi-agent systems, natural language processing, compilation, scheduling, spatial-temporal reasoning, testing, and verification. A CHR program, sometimes called a constraint handler, is a set of rules that maintain a constraint store, a multi-set of logical formulas. Execution of rules may add or remove formulas from the store, thus changing the state of the program. The order in which rules "fire" on a given constraint store is non-deterministic, according to its abstract semantics and deterministic (top-down rule application), according to its refined semantics. Although CHR is Turing complete, it is not commonly used as a programming language in its own right. Rather, it is used to extend a host language with constraints. Prolog is by far the most popular host language and CHR is included in several Prolog implementations, including SICStus and SWI-Prolog, although CHR implementations also exist for Haskell, Java, C, SQL, and JavaScript. In contrast to Prolog, CHR rules are multi-headed and are executed in a committed-choice manner using a forward chaining algorithm. (en)
  • Constraint Handling Rules(CHR)は1991年にThom Frühwirthが発表した、ユーザ定義の制約が書けるように設計された宣言型プログラミング言語である。多重集合の書き換え規則に基づく制約処理モデルを特徴とし、ルールにより制約をより単純な制約に書き換えることで、様々な制約下での解を求める。CHRはチューリング完全だが、独立した言語としてではなく既存言語の拡張機能として、主にPrologなどのホスト言語上に実装されたライブラリとして提供される。CHRの典型的な応用分野はアブダクションなどの推論サービス、マルチエージェントシステム、自然言語処理、スケジューリング、型システム、ソフトウェアのテストと診断、セマンティックウェブなどである。 (ja)
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