Constraint Handling Rules - What Else? (1701.02668v1)
Abstract: Constraint Handling Rules (CHR) is both an effective concurrent declarative constraint-based programming language and a versatile computational formalism. While conceptually simple, CHR is distinguished by a remarkable combination of desirable features: - semantic foundation in classical and linear logic, - effective and efficient sequential and parallel execution model - guaranteed properties like the anytime online algorithm properties - powerful analysis methods for deciding essential program properties. This overview of CHR research and applications is by no complete. It concentrates on the years since 2000. Up-to-date information on CHR can be found at the CHR web-site www.constraint-handling-rules.org, including the slides of the keynote talk associated with this article, an extensive bibliography, online demo versions and free downloads of the language.
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