On 06/09/2013 17:39, mskala_at_...206... wrote: > Is there a recommended form for citing the current version of ECLiPSe in > an academic paper? I was hoping to find that in the FAQ, but the FAQ link > on the home page just takes me to the Sourceforge project summary. > Hi Matthew, If you need to cite the current (6.1) version of ECLiPSe, then I think citing the (User) manual for that version, but the best citation for ECLiPSe is probably the TPLP paper: ECLiPSe - from LP to CLP by Joachim Schimpf and Kish Shen. Theory and Practice of Logic Programming / Volume 12 / Special Issue on Prolog Systems 1-2, pp 127 - 156. Copyright Cambridge University Press 2011 Cheers, KishReceived on Fri Sep 06 2013 - 17:11:06 CEST
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