CLP typically refers to Constraint Logic Programming. It's a programming paradigm combining logic programming with constraint satisfaction. It's used to solve combinatorial problems by specifying constraints and searching for solutions satisfying those constraints. Common applications include scheduling, resource allocation, and planning problems.
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