Title
MS-DOS Prolog implementations revisited
Abstract
In an earlier article [11] we proposed a taxonomy for classification of PROLOG implementations. This analysis has been used by ourselves [1], [3], [11] and others [6] in evaluation of current microcomputer-based products. However, it has become out of date for several reasons. First, PROLOG has matured to the point where the language kernels have become comparable in functionality. Thus, many of the features which distinguished products a few years ago no longer do so. Conversely, increasing attention is being paid to extra-and metalogical support, so that there are now features which are distinguishing which were not, only a few years back. It is now quite reasonable to expect a PROLOG implementation to support graphics, virtual memory, modularization, and so forth. Thus, we offer a revision which is more in keeping with the current PROLOG offerings.
Year
DOI
Venue
1988
10.1145/44304.44316
SIGPLAN Notices
Keywords
Field
DocType
current prolog offering,earlier article,metalogical support,virtual memory,current microcomputer-based product,ms-dos prolog implementations revisited,prolog implementation,language kernel
Graphics,Programming language,Computer science,Virtual memory,Theoretical computer science,Implementation,Prolog,Modular programming,Microcomputer
Journal
Volume
Issue
ISSN
23
1
0362-1340
Citations 
PageRank 
References 
1
0.37
5
Authors
3
Name
Order
Citations
PageRank
Hal Berghel1617123.28
Richard Rankin210.37
Sanjiv Bhatia3131.33