Find an interesting problem that we can examine using SWI-Prolog.
Create an SWI-Prolog database to address your problem.
Illustrate how SWI-Prolog answers some interesting question.
Your "report" will be documented on the our wiki: here are example
topic headings: Andy's
Example.
The description should include at least the equivalent of two typed,
double-spaced pages about the problem you're examining, then an
appendix including the database, and some example output.
You will also give me a file containing the prolog code, so that I
can attach it to the wiki site.
You are certainly encouraged to have others in the class try out
your code, and share ideas. But you (and optionally your partner) are
to do your own work on your problem.
As soon as you have a partner (or not), email me
from the email address you want to use, so that I can set up your wiki
account.