Applied Logic Lab


Location

CS 1212

Mission

Study of the principles and applications of logic-based methods in databases, verification of concurrent systems, data mining, and Web information systems.

Hardware

Pentium PC's

Operating system

Linux, MS Windows

Software

Gnome, GNU C, GNU C++, Latex, Emacs, Prolog

Details

Members of the Lab are engaged in three major projects:

  • FLORA -- a declarative object-oriented language for programming knowledge intensive applications.
  • The LMC (Logic Programming-Based Model Checking)
  • XSB -- A high-performance logic programming and deductive database system.

In addition, there are a number of smaller projects in data mining, agent-based systems, and others.

Typically each graduate student can expect to have a personal computer and office space at their disposal

Funding

NSF

Coordinator

Dr. Michael Kifer, Dr. I.V. Ramakrishnan, Dr. C.R. Ramakrishnan, Dr. Terrance Swift, Dr. David S. Warren.

Lab web page

http://www.lmc.cs.sunysb.edu