The general area of developing, applying and studying new and parallel models of computation is motivated by a need to overcome the limits of current Von Neumann based architectures. A key area of research in understanding how new technology can be applied to Al problem solving is through using logic languages. Logic programming languages provide a procedural interpretation for sentences of first order logic, mainly using a class of sentence called Horn clauses. Horn clauses are open to a wide variety of parallel evaluation models, giving possible speed-ups and alternative parallel models of execution. The research in this thesis is concerned with investigating one class of parallel logic language known as Committed Choice Non-Dete...
AbstractOne of the main areas of research in logic programming is the design and implementation of s...
Current techniques for interpretation of logic programs involve a sequential search of a global tree...
AbstractWe describe the translation of a nontrivial program for solving equations from PROLOG to Con...
There has been much research interest in efficient implementations of the Committed Choice Non-Dete...
Ho-Fung Leung.Thesis (M.Ph.)--Chinese University of Hong Kong, 1988.Bibliography: leaves [2-6], 3rd ...
AbstractPROLOG and its variants are based on SLD resolution, which uses “don't know” nondeterminism ...
Multi-core and highly connected architectures have become ubiquitous, and this has brought renewed i...
AbstractWe address the problem of parallelizing the evaluation of logic programs in data intensive a...
Logic programs offer many opportunities for parallelism. We present an abstract model that exploits ...
The term "Logic Programming" refers to a variety of computer languages and execution models which ar...
It is proposed that Normal Logic Programs with an explicit time ordering are a suitable basis for a ...
Imperative programming languages were initially built for uniprocessor systems that evolved out of t...
We informally discuss several issues related to the parallel execution of logic programming systems...
We informally discuss several issues related to the parallel execution of logic programming systems...
Abstract. The growing popularity of multicore architectures has re-newed interest in language-based ...
AbstractOne of the main areas of research in logic programming is the design and implementation of s...
Current techniques for interpretation of logic programs involve a sequential search of a global tree...
AbstractWe describe the translation of a nontrivial program for solving equations from PROLOG to Con...
There has been much research interest in efficient implementations of the Committed Choice Non-Dete...
Ho-Fung Leung.Thesis (M.Ph.)--Chinese University of Hong Kong, 1988.Bibliography: leaves [2-6], 3rd ...
AbstractPROLOG and its variants are based on SLD resolution, which uses “don't know” nondeterminism ...
Multi-core and highly connected architectures have become ubiquitous, and this has brought renewed i...
AbstractWe address the problem of parallelizing the evaluation of logic programs in data intensive a...
Logic programs offer many opportunities for parallelism. We present an abstract model that exploits ...
The term "Logic Programming" refers to a variety of computer languages and execution models which ar...
It is proposed that Normal Logic Programs with an explicit time ordering are a suitable basis for a ...
Imperative programming languages were initially built for uniprocessor systems that evolved out of t...
We informally discuss several issues related to the parallel execution of logic programming systems...
We informally discuss several issues related to the parallel execution of logic programming systems...
Abstract. The growing popularity of multicore architectures has re-newed interest in language-based ...
AbstractOne of the main areas of research in logic programming is the design and implementation of s...
Current techniques for interpretation of logic programs involve a sequential search of a global tree...
AbstractWe describe the translation of a nontrivial program for solving equations from PROLOG to Con...