Author: Robert A. Kowalski

Publications

Publication period start: 1993
Number of co-authors: 14

Co-authors

Number of publications with favourite co-authors
Kenneth M. Kahn
1
Takashi Chikayama
1
Evan Tick
1

Productive Colleagues

Most productive colleagues in number of publications
Evan Tick
2
Ehud Y. Shapiro
3
Kenneth M. Kahn
8

Publications

Shapiro, Ehud Y., Warren, David H. D., Fuchi, Kazuhiro, Kowalski, Robert A., Furukawa, Koichi, Ueda, Kazunori, Kahn, Kenneth M., Chikayama, Takashi, Tick, Evan (1993): The Fifth Generation Project: Personal Perspectives. In Communications of the ACM, 36 (3) pp. 46-103.

Kowalski, Robert A. (1988): The Early Years of Logic Programming. In Communications of the ACM, 31 (1) pp. 38-43.

Sergot, Marek J., Sadri, Fariba, Kowalski, Robert A., Kriwaczek, F., Hammond, Peter, Cory, H. T. (1986): The British Nationality Act as a Logic Program. In Communications of the ACM, 29 (5) pp. 370-386.

Deliyanni, Amaryllis, Kowalski, Robert A. (1979): Logic and Semantic Networks. In Communications of the ACM, 22 (3) pp. 184-192.

Kowalski, Robert A. (1979): Algorithm = Logic + Control. In Communications of the ACM, 22 (7) pp. 424-436.

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