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CLPs

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What is CLPs?

CLPs typically refer to Constraint Logic Programming systems. These are programming paradigms that extend logic programming by incorporating constraints. They are commonly used for solving combinatorial search problems, scheduling, resource allocation, and other complex optimization tasks by specifying relationships and limitations (constraints) between variables.

What other technologies are related to CLPs?

CLPs Complementary Technologies

Supervisory Control and Data Acquisition (SCADA) systems often complement control logic processors (CLPs) by providing a higher-level interface for monitoring and control.
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