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CLP

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What is CLP?

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.

What other technologies are related to CLP?

CLP Competitor Technologies

SDCD (Sistemas Digitais de Controle Distribuído) are Distributed Control Systems, which perform similar functions to CLPs, often in larger and more complex industrial settings. They are a direct alternative.
mentioned alongside CLP in 59% (140) of relevant job posts

CLP Complementary Technologies

Remote Data Acquisition systems provide data that CLPs can process and act upon.
mentioned alongside CLP in 100% (92) of relevant job posts
Power supplies (Fontes) are essential for providing power to CLPs and associated equipment.
mentioned alongside CLP in 74% (92) of relevant job posts
No-break power supplies (UPS) ensure continuous operation of CLPs during power outages.
mentioned alongside CLP in 65% (90) of relevant job posts

Which organizations are mentioning CLP?

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