| A. Eli ens, Extending Prolog to a Parallel Object Oriented Language, Proc. IFIP W.G. 10.3 Working Conference on Decentralized Systems (1989) Lyon |
....DLP extends logic programming with features specifically geared towards the specification of object oriented systems and thus corrects what has been commonly felt to be one of the major drawbacks of logic programming: the lack of support for specifying large systems in a structured way. See [Eliens, 1989]. In addition to object oriented features, DLP supports parallelism, by allowing objects to have activity of their own. For many problem areas, concurrency or parallelism is a very natural phenomenon. Parallism and distribution fit in well with the object oriented paradigm since the actual ....
A. Eli ens, Extending Prolog to a Parallel Object Oriented Language, Proc. IFIP W.G. 10.3 Working Conference on Decentralized Systems (1989) Lyon
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A. Eli ens, Extending Prolog to a Parallel Object Oriented Language, Proc. IFIP W.G. 10.3 Working Conference on Decentralized Systems (1989) Lyon
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