Parallel Logic Programming in PARLOG: The Language and Its Implementation

Addison Wesley Publishing Company (1987)
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PARLOG is a logic programming language designed for efficient implementation on parallel machines. It supports a declarative style of programming, combined with an execution mechanism that can exploit the parallel architectures which are already available. This book is a comprehensive study of the design, application, and implementation of PARLOG.

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