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>From: manfred@latcs1.lat.oz.au (Manfred von Thun)
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Subject: Re: The procedural/declarative representation debate
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Date: 6 Feb 92 03:22:28 GMT
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In article <1992Feb5.030936.1383@usage.csd.unsw.OZ.AU> hughc@spectrum.cs.unsw.oz.au (Hugh Clapin) writes:
>Does anyone remember the debate over whether knowledge ought to
>be represented procedurally or declaratively? I'm looking for
>a good review article (or summary in a text book I guess) which
>sets out the major arguments of either side. I'm particularly

try    Winston, P., 1977,
       Arificial Intelligence,
       Addison Wesley.
       pp 390 - 393

Manfred von Thun


