coop@panther.cerc.wvu.wvnet.edu (02/28/90)
I have noticed several mentions of Parlog on the net, and it looked like a parallel implementation of Prolog. Where can I get any documentation on it, or any other parallel-oriented logic-based languages ? Boris Pelakh "Software - a spell one casts on a pelakh@cerc.wvu.wvnet.edu computer to transform input into coop@cerc.wvu.wvnet.edu errors." -- Me Disclaimer : If my employer knew what I did with the time I get paid for, I would be out of a job. Let's keep this between us, OK ?
grd@portia.Stanford.EDU (Glendon Diener) (03/02/90)
In article <8189@hubcap.clemson.edu> coop@panther.cerc.wvu.wvnet.edu writes: >I have noticed several mentions of Parlog on the net, and it looked like >a parallel implementation of Prolog. Where can I get any documentation on it, >or any other parallel-oriented logic-based languages ? > >Boris Pelakh "Software - a spell one casts on a About two years ago, Keith Clark from Imperial College was visiting Stanford, and he taught a great course on PARLOG. We used the following text: Gregory, Steve. Parallel Logic Programming in PARLOG: The language and its Implementation. Addison-Wesley, 1987.