Comparisons and computation of well-founded semantics for disjunctive logic programs
Author(s) -
Kewen Wang,
Lizhu Zhou
Publication year - 2005
Publication title -
acm transactions on computational logic
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
SCImago Journal Rank - 0.593
H-Index - 52
eISSN - 1557-945X
pISSN - 1529-3785
DOI - 10.1145/1055686.1055690
Subject(s) - stable model semantics , well founded semantics , semantics (computer science) , programming language , logic programming , axiomatic semantics , computer science , operational semantics , logic program , denotational semantics , program transformation , theoretical computer science
Much work has been done on extending the well-founded semantics to general disjunctive logic programs and various approaches have been proposed. However, these semantics are different from each other and no consensus is reached about which semantics is the most intended. In this article, we look at disjunctive well-founded reasoning from different angles. We show that there is an intuitive form of the well-founded reasoning in disjunctive logic programming which can be characterized by slightly modifying some existing approaches to defining disjunctive well-founded semantics, including program transformations, argumentation, unfounded sets (and resolution-like procedure). By employing the techniques developed by Brass and Dix in their transformation-based approach, we also provide a bottom-up procedure for this semantics. The significance of our work is not only in clarifying the relationship among different approaches, but also shed some light on what is an intended well-founded semantics for disjunctive logic programs.
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