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- Informally, a computation domain for a constraint language
comprises:
- A definition of the elements in the domain
- Their interpretation,
- The operations allowed among them, and
- The interpretation of these operations
- Example:
- We assumed a finite number of elements in the precedence
net example
- A continuous set would not have allowed us to solve the
problem as we did
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