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There is a merge proposal with Logic in Computer Science. I oppose the merge. IMO they refer to vary different thing. Computational logic refers to the logic (i.e. the process model) for ANY computer system. So a video game or an SAP module all have computational logic, the logic that governs their behavior. Logic in computer science is a very different topic, it's actually a very broad topic, the many applications of Logic to computer science. Theorem provers, prolog, program transformations, etc. Related but not the same. You would use Logic in computer science (e.g. a theorem prover) to reason about Computational logic (e.g. validate the control flow of a transaction system matches it's specification). MadScientistX11 (talk) 19:18, 25 December 2013 (UTC)[reply]