Logic Programming languages, such as Prolog, provide an excellent framework for the parallel execution of logic programs. In particular, the inherent non-determinism in the way logic programs are structured makes Prolog very attractive for the exploitation of implicit parallelism. One of the most noticeable sources of implicit parallelism in Prolog programs is or-parallelism. Or-parallelism arises from the simultaneous evaluation of a subgoal call against the clauses that match that call. Arguably, the most successful model for or-parallelism is environment copying, that has been efficiently used in the implementation of or-parallel Prolog systems both on shared memory and distributed memory architectures. Nowadays, multicores and clust...
We argüe that in order to exploit both Independent And- and Or-parallelism in Prolog programs there ...
Since the early days of logic programming, researchers in the field realised the potential for explo...
We argüe that in order to exploit both Independent And- and Or-parallelism in Prolog programs there ...
Logic Programming languages, such as Prolog, provide an excellent framework for the parallel executi...
Prolog is a practical declarative programming language based on Horn Logic. In this paper we argue t...
Logic programming languages have generated increasing interest over the last few years. Logic progra...
Abstract. Many or-parallel Prolog models exploiting implicit paral-lelism have been proposed in the ...
AbstractThis paper presents a parallel execution system (PDP: Prolog Distributed Processor) for effi...
This paper presents an approximation to the study of parallel systems using sequential tools. The In...
This paper presents an approximation to the study of parallel systems using sequential tools. The In...
This paper presents an approximation to the study of parallel systems using sequential tools. The In...
We argüe that in order to exploit both Independent And- and Or-parallelism in Prolog programs there ...
The &-Prolog system, a practical implementation of a parallel execution niodel for Prolog exploitin...
AbstractPractical Prolog programs usually contain extra-logical features like cuts, side-effects, an...
We argüe that in order to exploit both Independent And- and Or-parallelism in Prolog programs there ...
We argüe that in order to exploit both Independent And- and Or-parallelism in Prolog programs there ...
Since the early days of logic programming, researchers in the field realised the potential for explo...
We argüe that in order to exploit both Independent And- and Or-parallelism in Prolog programs there ...
Logic Programming languages, such as Prolog, provide an excellent framework for the parallel executi...
Prolog is a practical declarative programming language based on Horn Logic. In this paper we argue t...
Logic programming languages have generated increasing interest over the last few years. Logic progra...
Abstract. Many or-parallel Prolog models exploiting implicit paral-lelism have been proposed in the ...
AbstractThis paper presents a parallel execution system (PDP: Prolog Distributed Processor) for effi...
This paper presents an approximation to the study of parallel systems using sequential tools. The In...
This paper presents an approximation to the study of parallel systems using sequential tools. The In...
This paper presents an approximation to the study of parallel systems using sequential tools. The In...
We argüe that in order to exploit both Independent And- and Or-parallelism in Prolog programs there ...
The &-Prolog system, a practical implementation of a parallel execution niodel for Prolog exploitin...
AbstractPractical Prolog programs usually contain extra-logical features like cuts, side-effects, an...
We argüe that in order to exploit both Independent And- and Or-parallelism in Prolog programs there ...
We argüe that in order to exploit both Independent And- and Or-parallelism in Prolog programs there ...
Since the early days of logic programming, researchers in the field realised the potential for explo...
We argüe that in order to exploit both Independent And- and Or-parallelism in Prolog programs there ...