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Author Re: STEP Part 21 processing with Prolog
Alexander Serebrenik

2006-01-25, 7:57 am

I've looked at the example and it seems that the resulting clauses are
facts. Is it always the case?

Alexander Serebrenik

Vincent Marchetti

2006-01-26, 7:02 pm

In article <1138185847.432249.98310@f14g2000cwb.googlegroups.com>,
"Alexander Serebrenik <A.Serebrenik@tue.nl>" <A.Serebrenik@tue.nl>
wrote:

> I've looked at the example and it seems that the resulting clauses are
> facts. Is it always the case?


Yes, the result of translating a STEP Part 21 file is a collection of
ground facts. I think of them as a static database. Other downloadable
files on the site (www.kshell.com/prolog) demonstrate predicates which
combined with this database produce an XML file.

Vince Marchetti
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