| Z. Halim, I. Watson, "An OR-Parallel Data-driven Model for Logic Programs", Proc. of International Workshop on High-Level Computer Architecture, 1984, pp. 26-36 |
....called Homogenous Processor Space, but, since the structure of a Prolog program is mapped closely onto a graph structure without changing Prolog s evaluation mechanism, the model finally comes out with demand driven computation instead of data driven computation. By another approach Z. Halim [17, 18] made a step towards data driven evaluation. His more complicated graph allows for unidirectional flow of data. However, the drawback is, that the graphs are derived directly from the syntactical structure of Prolog and thus still lack from efficiency. Similar, even more complex dataflow models ....
Z. Halim, I. Watson, "An OR-Parallel Data-driven Model for Logic Programs", Proc. of International Workshop on High-Level Computer Architecture, 1984, pp. 26-36
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