Kostadin KratchanovTzanko GolemanovEmilia GolemanovaGolemanova, EmiliaGolemanov, TzankoKratchanov, KostadinLandgrebeMA MarinoDL RussellSH CollicottM CeccarelliJW Lund2025-10-062009978-960-474-051-29789604740512https://gcris.yasar.edu.tr/handle/123456789/6500Control Network Programming (CNP) is a programming paradigm that is especially convenient for representing problems with a natural graph-like description. This description is often of nondeterministic nature. The report continues the discussion from [1] on how a CN program is interpreted and executed. The basic algorithm of the interpreter is presented. It is followed by a discussion of the so called system options - these are powerful means for user control of the execution process.Englishinfo:eu-repo/semantics/closedAccessControl network programming, CNP, control networks, system options, interpreter, search control, computation control, programming languages, AI programming, nondeterministic programming, non-procedural programming, Spider, searchAI ProgrammingCNPInterpreterSystem OptionsProgramming LanguagesSearch ControlNon-Procedural ProgrammingSEARCHControl Network ProgrammingControl NetworksComputation ControlNondeterministic ProgrammingSPIDERControl Network Programming: Static Search Control with System OptionsConference Object