The ISO standard for Prolog is ISO/IEC 13211-1:1995. Copies can be purchased from national standards bodies (e.g. ANSI, AFNOR, DIN). It defines the core features of Prolog: part 2, in preparation, will define modules. ISO does not currently make standards available by anonymous FTP, but the 1993 draft ISO standard for Prolog is available by anonymous FTP from ai.uga.edu:/pub/prolog.standard/ [128.192.12.9] An unofficial summary of the ISO Prolog standard is available from the same location as isoprolog.tex or isoprolog.ps.Z. Send mail to Michael Covington <mcovingt@ai.uga.edu> for more information about his summary of the standard. A PostScript version of the August 1995 draft for Part 2 is available from http://www.sju.edu/~jhodgson/x3j17.html For more information about the ISO Prolog standardzation, write to Roger Scowen, ISO/IEC JTC1 SC22 WG17 (Prolog) convener, 9 Birchwood Grove, HAMPTON, Middlesex TW12 3DU, UNITED KINGDOM, phone +44-181-979-7429, fax +44-181-287-3810, or, preferably, send email to rss@ditc.npl.co.uk. Richard O'Keefe's 1984 Prolog standard draft is available by anonymous FTP from ftp.ecrc.de:/pub/eclipse/std/plstd.docGo Back Up