The Free On-line Dictionary of Computing (30 December 2018):
Constraint Handling In Prolog
(CHIP) A constraint logic programming language
developed by M. Dincbas at ECRC, Munich, Germany in 1985 which
includes Boolean unification and a symbolic simplex-like
algorithm. CHIP introduced the domain-variable model.
["The Constraint Logic Programming Language CHIP", M. Dincbas
et al, Proc 2nd Intl Conf on Fifth Generation Computer Sys,
Tokyo (Nov 1988), pp.249-264].
["Constraint Satisfaction in Logic Programming", Van
Hentenryck. Available from COSYTEC, 4 rue Jean Rostand,
F91893 Orsay, France].
(1994-11-15)