Abstract

In this paper we show the relevance of the notion of procedure to logic programming. We explain how this feature can be obtained by extending first-order logic programs to programs written in a fragment of second-order logic, and outline a combinatory theory of such logic programs. We show how various algebraic structures and abstract data types can be expressed in this framework. We explain how to construct derivations in this setting.

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