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cu-Prolog, a.so known as simply "CUP" is an open source implementation of a constraint [[Prolog]] system developed by the Institute for New Generation Computer Technology (ICOT) in Japan with the cooperation of University of Tokyo, Tamagawa University and Chukyo University. Designed for use on use on [[DOS]] and [[UNIX]] systems, it would compile on OS/2 but was never distributed in that form, more recent third party patches allow it to work with 64bit versions for [[Microsoft Windows]] and UNIX like systems.
cu-Prolog, also known as simply "CUP" is an open source implementation of a constraint [[Prolog]] system developed by the Institute for New Generation Computer Technology (ICOT) in Japan with the cooperation of University of Tokyo, Tamagawa University and Chukyo University. Designed for use on use on [[DOS]] and [[UNIX]] systems, it would compile on OS/2 but was never distributed in that form, more recent third party patches allow it to work with 64bit versions for [[Microsoft Windows]] and UNIX like systems.


==Links & publications==
==Links & publications==

Revision as of 13:06, 8 June 2016

cu-Prolog, also known as simply "CUP" is an open source implementation of a constraint Prolog system developed by the Institute for New Generation Computer Technology (ICOT) in Japan with the cooperation of University of Tokyo, Tamagawa University and Chukyo University. Designed for use on use on DOS and UNIX systems, it would compile on OS/2 but was never distributed in that form, more recent third party patches allow it to work with 64bit versions for Microsoft Windows and UNIX like systems.

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Authors

  • Hirosi Tuda
  • Kôiti Hasida
  • Hidetosi Sirai