Absys 6.1

There are a couple of well-known products called “Absys.” To make sure I describe the right one, please confirm which you mean
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There are a couple of well-known products called “Absys.” To make sure I describe the right one, please confirm which you mean. In the meantime, here are concise, proofread descriptions of both:


  1. Absys (logic programming language)
    Absys is an early declarative, logic programming language developed in the late 1960s. It explored ideas such as goal-directed evaluation, backtracking, and constraint-based reasoning, and it is often cited as a forerunner to later logic programming languages like Prolog. Absys was used primarily in academic contexts to study non-procedural program specification and automated reasoning.


  2. Absys/AbsysNet (library management system)
    Absys (and its web-based evolution, AbsysNet) is an integrated library management system designed for public, academic, and special libraries. It brings together core modules—cataloging, circulation, acquisitions, serials, and a public catalog—so libraries can manage collections, lend materials, and provide discovery services through a unified platform. Absys emphasizes scalability for single libraries or consortia and supports interoperability with common bibliographic and networking standards.

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Absys is developed by Baratz, Servicios de Teledocumentación S.A.. The most popular versions of this product among our users are: 2.1 and 6.1. The names of program executable files are Ab6Opac.exe, absys6.exe and absys7.exe.

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