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In this paper we combine a variation of the CAPS model with an extended version of Prolog based upon the stable model semantics of logic programming [GEL]. We believe this to be the first paper presenting such a combination. In order to combine the CAPS model with the extended Prolog, we first implement a subset of the PSDL language in Prolog. We show the significance of the combination through an example prototype of a problem originally suggested by Lehman (1990). The resulting model provides a general framework for developing prototypes capable of determining when they are in need of adaptive maintenance.<>