Sunday, January 31, 2021

Guarded Horn Clauses: A Parallel Logic PL with the Concept of a Guard (1987)

Abstract

This paper denes a parallel logic programming language called Guarded Horn Clauses (GHC), introducing the ideas that went into the design of the language. It also points out that GHC can be viewed as a process description language in which input and output can be described naturally by treating the outside world as a process. Relationship between GHC and logic programming in the original, strict sense is also discussed. Some familiarity with GHC and/or other parallel logic programming languages will be helpful in reading this paper, though it is not indispensable.



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