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Parallel Processing Prolog

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PROLOG for Computer Science

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In 1945, von Neumann wrote about the architecture of the digital computer. Many advances in the hardware of the computer have been made since then. Nonetheless to varying degrees, all computers still have a fundamental drawback in their architecture, which has been called the von Neumann bottleneck.

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Dawe, M.S., Dawe, C.M. (1994). Parallel Processing Prolog. In: PROLOG for Computer Science. Springer, London. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4471-2031-5_12

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