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We describe four alternative syntactic forms for the object-oriented, rule-based language omega. These notations are all different concrete representations of the same abstract language. The first notation uses a predicate logic style. The second has a stylized natural language format. The third extends the second by providing anaphoric reference. The fourth form drops the linear syntax of the first three in favor of a two-dimensional format based on the idea of a form.
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"Prepared for: Chief of Naval Research"--Cover.
"December 1984"--Cover.
"NPS52-84-026"--Cover.
DTIC Identifiers: Omega programming language.
Author(s) key words: Object-oriented programming, production rules, production systems, concrete syntax, two-dimensional language, pseudo-natural language, knowledge representation, natural language interface, logic programming, simulation languages, knowledge base, office automation, rule-based systems.
Includes bibliographical references.
"Approved for public release; distribution unlimited"--Cover.
Technical report; 1984.
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