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CHIP (Constraint Handling in Prolog) is the first constraint logic programming language on finite domains; it was developed by M. Dincbas in 1985 at ECRC. The commercially successful ILOG Solver was an offshoot of CHIP.[1] CHIP is still developed and commercialized by COSYTEC.
References
- ^ Francesca Rossi; Peter Van Beek; Toby Walsh (2006). Handbook of constraint programming. Elsevier. p. 444. ISBN 9780444527264.