By Enn Tyugu
Communications of the ACM,
June 1991,
Vol. 34 No. 6, Pages 46-59
10.1145/103701.103708
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As a result of the Soviet computer project START, a number of intelligent software environments have been developed. In the heart of these environments lies structural program synthesis—an automatic program synthesis technique developed in the Estonian Academy of Sciences and initially implemented on old mainframe computers [4]. This program synthesis technique can be considered as a particular method of logic programming—propositional logic programming [12].
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