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- Deductive_language abstract "A deductive language is a computer programming language in which the program is a collection of predicates ('facts') and rules that connect them. Such a language is used to create knowledge based systems or expert systems which can deduce answers to problem sets by applying the rules to the facts they have been given.An example of a deductive language is Prolog, or it's database-query cousin, Datalog.".
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 - Deductive_language wikiPageID "6477222".
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 - Deductive_language hasPhotoCollection Deductive_language.
 - Deductive_language subject Category:Computer_programming.
 - Deductive_language subject Category:Databases.
 - Deductive_language type ProgrammingLanguage.
 - Deductive_language type Software.
 - Deductive_language type Work.
 - Deductive_language type CreativeWork.
 - Deductive_language type InformationEntity.
 - Deductive_language comment "A deductive language is a computer programming language in which the program is a collection of predicates ('facts') and rules that connect them. Such a language is used to create knowledge based systems or expert systems which can deduce answers to problem sets by applying the rules to the facts they have been given.An example of a deductive language is Prolog, or it's database-query cousin, Datalog.".
 - Deductive_language label "Deductive language".
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 - Deductive_language sameAs Q5249852.
 - Deductive_language sameAs Q5249852.
 - Deductive_language wasDerivedFrom Deductive_language?oldid=606489623.
 - Deductive_language isPrimaryTopicOf Deductive_language.