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From: anewman@epidigm.geg.mot.com (M. Alan Newman)
Subject: Re: How to solve it with Prolog
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Date: Wed, 21 Feb 1996 07:14:12 -0700
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In article <1996Feb17.103049.28415@ixwin.ihep.su>, gorlov@m10.ihep.su wrote:

>                   Hi!Who is You,colleque?
>     Present with possibility render help me.I should like to have a collection
> of Prolog programms,in particulary,programms parsing of sentence which is
> published in the report "How to solve it with  Prolog" edited by H.Coelho,
> J.C.Cotta and L.M. Pereira.
>     The report Distributed by the Laboraborio Nacional de Engenharia civil,
> in Lisboa,Portugal.In contains over a hundred small examples problems,and
> exercises in areas such as deductive reasoning over databases,natural
language,
> etc.
> I will be very grateful if I get information or collection.
>                                  With best wishes to You
>         17 Feb                        Vlad Gorlov,Russia      

You might find the text "Prolog by Example" by H. Coelho and J.C. Cotta, 
(ISBN 3-540-18313-2 Springer-Verlag) is what you want.  It is basically
a follow-on, or update to "How to Solve It with Prolog".

-- 
M. Alan Newman (P20582@email.mot.com)
Motorola, Scottsdale, Arizona
Speaking for myself.
