When applied to problems in poorly structured domains such as government decision making, conventional methods for simulating - for example, a controversial problem like acid rain - prove to be flawed. In Eco-Logic, the authors describe an alternative approach, one that views simulation models as logical statements. Using the techniques of logic programming, they provide a standard notation for the construction of ecological simulation programs that can be readily...
David Robertson is Professor and Director of the Centre For Intelligent Systems and Their Applications, School of Informatics, University of Edinburgh.
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