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From: Eric Jacopin <jacopin@thomson-lcr.fr>
Subject: Re: Partial Order Planners in Prolog
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Chris wrote:
> 
> Hi,
> 
>         I'm currently writing a 2 year project on co-operating AI
> planners, written in Prolog.  Does anyone know of anywhere on the web
> where I might find a partial order planner implemented in Edinburgh/DEC 10
> Prolog which is downloadable?
> 

About a planning-related page:

   (netscape) http://www-laforia.ibp.fr/~jacopin

or

   (mosaic) ftp://ftp.ibp.fr/ibp/softs/laforia/pweak/Pweak.html

There, among a bunch of planning links (including the cmu archive),
you'll find a downloadable partial order planner in prolog (Pweak)
written in Open-Prolog (Edinburgh compliant prolog for the Apple Mac,
and the planner *do* use menus and dialog boxes).

   Have prolog-planned fun.

[Eric JACOPIN]
