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Abstract: Exploitation of architectural support for Prolog-like languages takes one of two main paths:
compiler-based or interpreter-based. The former scheme enforces the transformation from a
logic program to a set of instructions tailored for Prolog to accommodate the instruction-driven
von Neumann processor, while the latter implements a complicated inference procedure as a
microinterpreter to realize the relation-driven paradigm of logic programming. In this paper,
we present a new sequential control ... (Update)
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@inproceedings{ li94liengine,
author = "Xining Li and Y. Y. Yao",
title = "{LI}-Engine: a New Sequential Control Model for Prolog",
booktitle = "{ILPS} Workshop: Implementation Techniques for Logic Programming Languages",
pages = "0-",
year = "1994",
url = "citeseer.ist.psu.edu/136224.html" }
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