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relational language


Any kind of programming language that specifies output in terms of some property and some arguments. For example, if Tom has two brothers, Dick and Harry, a relational language will respond to the query "Who is Tom' s brother?" with either Dick or Harry. Notice that unlike {functional languages}, relational languages do not require a unique output for each predicate/argument pair. Prolog is the best known relational language. (2004-05-17)

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