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The fifth generation : an annotated bibliography. Internet Archive. Wokingham, England ; Reading, Mass. : Addison-Wesley. ISBN 978-0-201-14427-7. 第五世代コンピュータ・プロジェクト 最終評価報告書 [Fifth Generation Computer Project Final Evaluation Report] (March 30, 1993)
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A fifth-generation programming language (5GL) is a high-level programming language based on problem-solving using constraints given to the program, rather than using an algorithm written by a programmer. [1] Most constraint-based and logic programming languages and some other declarative languages are fifth-generation languages.
Third-generation computers were offered well into the 1990s; for example the IBM ES9000 9X2 announced April 1994 [30] used 5,960 ECL chips to make a 10-way processor. [31] Other third-generation computers offered in the 1990s included the DEC VAX 9000 (1989), built from ECL gate arrays and custom chips, [32] and the Cray T90 (1995).
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Examples: Prolog, OPS5, Mercury, CVXGen [7] [8], Geometry Expert. A fifth-generation programming language (5GL) is any programming language based on problem-solving using constraints given to the program, rather than using an algorithm written by a programmer. [9] They may use artificial intelligence techniques to solve problems in this way.
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