| T. Dodd, Prolog: A logical approach, Oxford Science Publications, 1990 |
....be obtained. Based on this information the dataflow graph can easily be developed in the next step. Finally, an overview of achievable parallelism will be given. 3 2 State of the Art Logic programming [29] a mathematical formalism for certain classes of problems that require deductive reasoning [13], is the base concept of Prolog, a high level, nonprocedural programming language. Furthermore, the language was not developed for a special computer architecture, especially not with the von Neumann architecture in mind. Prolog contains highly parallel structures (OR and AND parallelism [27] ....
T. Dodd, Prolog: A logical approach, Oxford Science Publications, 1990
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