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    Linguistic Tree Constructor

    Linguistic Tree Constructor

    Syntax tree editor for rapid annotation of existing text

    Linguistic Tree Constructor (LTC) is a tool for drawing lingusitic syntax trees of already-existing text. It is a syntax editor, not a text editor, so the text has to exist already. It is best suited for large-scale, rapid creation of hand-annotated treebanks. The user can define their own node categories, and can label each node with labels, also definable by the user. LTC supports "generic", X-Bar and RRG trees. Supports interlinear texts in SIL SFM format.
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    XSB
    Logic Programming and Deductive Database system (Tabled Prolog) for Unix, Mac, and Windows.
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    pltc

    Prolog to C compiler with runtime for DOS, Windows and Raspbian

    Prolog to C compiler with runtime for DOS (with Turbo C), Windows 10 64 bits and Raspbian (Raspberry Pi)
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    Galliwasp

    Galliwasp

    Goal-directed answer-set programming

    Galliwasp is an answer set programming (ASP) system utilizing a unique top-down, goal-directed execution method.
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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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    Fi-shell is a front-end to your system shell. It provides nonblocking i/o (concurrency) and pattern maching that is both easy to remember and readable (logic programming)
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    Proshee is a Prolog type-inference system written in Prolog but depending on the banshee project in C (banshee.sourceforge.net). At present it manages very simple type-inference, but it has some problems with lists that need to be overcome.
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