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    TuCSoN

    TuCSoN

    TuCSoN tuple-based coordination middleware

    TuCSoN (Tuple Centres Spread over the Network) is a tuple-based middleware for the coordination of distributed systems – including multi-agent systems, mobile agents and pervasive systems.
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    jWAM

    A 100% Java Warren Abstract Machine implementation.

    jWAM is a 100% Java Warren Abstract Machine implementation. Currently it is still under development though all the basic functionalities (compiling, resolution) are working. As far as I know this is the only open source Java based implementation out there that does not simplify Warren's design. I have done some comparison's with other Java based Prolog engine's and jWAM does seem to outperform them all quite well (tuProlog, JLog, JIP, jTrolog).
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    Solve Logic Word Puzzles with CLP

    Constraint Logic can solve word logic puzzles.

    Learn basic constraint logic programming by solving logic word puzzles. Go to http://eclipse.dougedmunds.com . This tutorial will show you how to solve easy 1 star to hard 5 star puzzles, using the eCLiPSe-CLP language (available at http://eclipseclp.org/). Don't confuse this programming language (a prolog language) with the IDE for Java.
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