Prolog Frameworks for Linux

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    Prosper is a web application development framework to augment Prolog applications with a web interface. It supports control flow in visual logic and promotes a clear separation of model from view.
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    Component (library, framework) refactoring may affect existing applications, where the client code used previous component versions. Our tool preserves applications binary-compatible by generating an adaptation layer out of change history.
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    This project assembles the implementations of inference engines for CHORD, an object-oriented extension of CHRD.
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    PLUNITTEST
    PLUNITTEST is a unit test framework for Prolog. It has been tested with Sicstus prolog. It gives a framework for automated unit testing of prolog programs via continuous integration tools. It outputs an XML file like Junit XML.
    Downloads: 0 This Week
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    ReSpecT
    ReSpecT (Reaction Specification Tuples) is a logic-based language for distributed system coordination. ReSpecT is based on a coordination model exploiting tuple centres as first-class, general-purpose coordination media.
    Downloads: 0 This Week
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    SecFlow - Secure Flow Analyzation for Java and .NET
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    Python interface to ECLiPSe Constraint Logic Programming.
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