2017
DOI: 10.1007/978-3-319-69835-9_66
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LoDGP: A Framework for Support Traffic Information Systems Based on Logic Paradigm

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“…Besides being focused on disseminating information about the ESCP among consumers, this project also evaluates the level of awareness among the stakeholders involved in the judiciary process including lawyers, judges and the experts, as well as the consumer associations (due to their significant role in guiding and supporting consumers [8][9][10] in being informed about their rights) about the Small Claims Procedure [19].…”
Section: Background To the Scan Projectmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Besides being focused on disseminating information about the ESCP among consumers, this project also evaluates the level of awareness among the stakeholders involved in the judiciary process including lawyers, judges and the experts, as well as the consumer associations (due to their significant role in guiding and supporting consumers [8][9][10] in being informed about their rights) about the Small Claims Procedure [19].…”
Section: Background To the Scan Projectmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In our previous work, we focus on logic strategies in order to deal with many problems related to traffic control, such as in [15], sometimes integrating it with clustering techniques ( [14], [16]), or Distance geometry problem, like in [17]: even in this work we use the logic approach (i) to facilitate the comprehension of the algorithm behavior, through elegant and compact code, and (ii) to exploit the expressiveness power of Prolog and its cut operator to prune useless computational paths. But, many other localization techniques are proposed in literature.…”
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confidence: 99%