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    Complete extension of general logic programs (English)
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    26 September 1992
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    The author defines the declarative semantics of a general logic program. It requires the assignment of a system of axioms to the program \(P\), which is called the complete extension of \(P\). Then the relations between the different semantics of a positive program \(P\) are discussed. The soundness of the complete extension semantics is proved. However, although the negation-as-failure rule is still not complete with regard to the introduced semantics, the latter is closer than the Clark's one to the procedural semantics given by SLDNF-resolution.
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    declarative semantics
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    negation-as-failure
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    procedural semantics
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