R. Winder and J. Nicolson. Jdb: An adaptable interface for debugging. Software-Practice and Experience, 18(3):221--238, March 1988. 29

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The Design and Implementation of a Two Process Prolog Debugger - Spinellis (1989)   (Correct)

....synchronisation of the two processes. Since both processes can execute concurrently a protocol must be defined both, in order to present to the user a smooth debugging environment and for the processes to stay synchronised during the whole session. This problem is quite common in such applications [19]. The set of primitives and the communication interface have been redefined for communication between the two processes. Related Work Opium, as far as we know, is the only Prolog debugging system which runs as two separate processes. The idea however of using one process to debug another is ....

R. Winder and J. Nicolson. Jdb: An adaptable interface for debugging. Software-Practice and Experience, 18(3):221--238, March 1988. 29

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