The potential of parallelism in logic reaches far beyond the
exploitation of AND- and OR-parallelism usually found in attempts
to parallelize PROLOG. This book discusses parallelism in logic and
its exploitation on parallel architectures. A variety of categories
of parallelism is discussed with respect to different levels of a
logical formula and different ways to evaluate it. As an outcome of
these investigations it is shown that modularity allows s
tructuring of logic programs and meta-evaluation can be used to c
ontrol the evaluation process on a parallel system. This combinat
ion yields a consistent programming framework with a wide scope.
Finally, the suitability of a specific evaluation mechanism for p
arallel architectures is investigated.
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