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- W1520856818 abstract "Many modern logic programming languages provide more flexible scheduling than the Prolog traditional left-to-right computation rule. Computation generally also proceeds following some nxed scheduling rule but certain goals are dynamically delayed until their arguments are sufficiently instantiated to allow the cali to run efliciently. This general form of scheduling is referred to as dynamic scheduling. Languages with dynamic scheduling also include constraint programming languages in which constraints which are too hard are delayed. In addition, most implementations of concurrent (constraint) programming languages essentially also follow a fixed left to right scheduling rule with suspension, where such suspension is controlled by the conditions in the ask guards. In fact, it has been shown that many such languages can be directly translated into (constraint) logic programs with dynamic scheduling with competitive efficiency. As a result, languages with dynamic scheduling are being seen more and more as very useful targets for prototyping or even implementing concurrent languages." @default.
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- W1520856818 title "Automatic optimization of dynamic scheduling in logic programs" @default.
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