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prolog
b The optional beginning portion of an XML document prior to the document's content
a computer language designed in Europe to support natural language processing
(XML Database Developer's Guide - Oracle XML DB) [definition #2] (XML Developer's Kits Guide - XDK)
12/97Progenitor logic programming language, 1977
The original logic programming language
Extraneous bytes at the beginning of a signal file that are not to be read as samples Signal files created using the WFDB library do not contain prologs, but signal files created using other means may contain prologs To read such a signal file using the WFDB library, provided that the sample data are in a supported format, it is sufficient to record the length of the prolog (in bytes) in the appropriate locations in a header file that names the signal file If you need to create such a header file, refer to the description of the byte offset field in header(5) (the specification of the header file format in the WFDB Applications Guide) or see section wfdbsetstart
The beginning of the generated file, before the template
Text file used to provide the header for a PostScript file
Programming language; name derived from "Programming in Logic"
The part of a document that contains information about the document, most notably the DTD
The part of an XML document that precedes the XML data The prolog includes the declaration and an optional DTD
Prologue
{i} introduction, opening, foreword, prologue
Acronym for Programming in Logic PROLOG was developed by A Colmerauer and P Roussel at the university of Aix-Marseille in 1971 It was designed for natural-language processing but has become one of the most widely used languages for artificial intelligence
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