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In this chapter, we discuss the development of the essential logical structures required in a database, specifically the problems involved in an interactive system that aids the construction of conceptual schemes. We then introduce an example of a Prolog implementation of such a prototype. In essence, this chapter discusses a program which combines two of the fields where Prolog is known to be particularly useful: the logical structure of relational databases and natural language processing.
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Mizoguchi, F. (1991). A relational database application. In: Mizoguchi, F. (eds) Prolog and its Applications. Springer, Boston, MA. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4899-7144-9_5
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