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Logic programming refers to execution of programs written in Horn
logic. Among the advantages of this style of programming are its
simple declarativeand procedural semantics, high expressive power
and inherent nondeterminism. The papers included in this volume
were presented at the Workshop on Parallel Logic Programming held
in Paris on June 24, 1991, as part of the 8th International
Conference on Logic Programming. The papers represent the state of
the art in parallel logic programming, and report the current
research in this area, including many new results. The three
essential issues in parallel execution of logic programs which the
papers address are: - Which form(s) of parallelism (or-parallelism,
and-parallelism, stream parallelism, data-parallelism, etc.) will
be exploited? - Will parallelism be explicitly programmed by
programmers, or will it be exploited implicitly without their help?
- Which target parallel architecture will the logic program(s) run
on?
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