The principle behind concurrent logic programming is a set of processes which co-operate in monotonically constraining a global set of variables to particular values. Each process will have access to only some of the variables, and a process may bind a variable to a tuple containing further variables which may be bound later by other processes. This is a suitable model for a coordination language. In this paper we describe a type system which ensures the co-operation principle is never breached, and which makes clear through syntax the pattern of data flow in a concurrent logic program. This overcomes problems previously associated with the practical use of concurrent logic languages
It is widely acknowledged that logic programming is very well suited for concurrency and a lot of re...
AbstractSeveral styles and notations for representing concurrent programs are shortly explained and ...
AbstractThe development of programs is an activity that can be based on mathematical principles and ...
In this paper, we present a new coordination model and a small set of programming notations for dist...
* This work has been carried out in the framework of the Spanish CICYT project TIC94-0930-C02-01. In...
In this paper the main approaches to constructing concurrent programs will be presented and compared...
This paper has the purpose of reviewing some of the established relationships between logic and conc...
Concurrent programming is a useful technique for structuring many important classes of applications...
AbstractThis paper has the purpose of reviewing some of the established relationships between logic ...
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This report summarises recent progress in the research of its co-authors towards the construction of...
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It is widely acknowledged that logic programming is very well suited for concurrency and a lot of re...
AbstractSeveral styles and notations for representing concurrent programs are shortly explained and ...
AbstractThe development of programs is an activity that can be based on mathematical principles and ...
In this paper, we present a new coordination model and a small set of programming notations for dist...
* This work has been carried out in the framework of the Spanish CICYT project TIC94-0930-C02-01. In...
In this paper the main approaches to constructing concurrent programs will be presented and compared...
This paper has the purpose of reviewing some of the established relationships between logic and conc...
Concurrent programming is a useful technique for structuring many important classes of applications...
AbstractThis paper has the purpose of reviewing some of the established relationships between logic ...
We present a model for distributed logic programming based on ANDparallelism and on explicit message...
AbstractWe present a trace semantics for a language of parallel programs which share access to mutab...
My thesis aims at designing a practical language as close as possible to the linear concurrent const...
AbstractThis article surveys the field of implementation of concurrent logic programming languages. ...
This report summarises recent progress in the research of its co-authors towards the construction of...
AbstractThe concurrent constraint logic programming framework extends both logic programming and con...
It is widely acknowledged that logic programming is very well suited for concurrency and a lot of re...
AbstractSeveral styles and notations for representing concurrent programs are shortly explained and ...
AbstractThe development of programs is an activity that can be based on mathematical principles and ...