Abstract

This paper is an introduction to the problem of defining the semantics of concurrency in logic programming. The standard semantics of logic programming languages is treated in the first two sections. The unique features of logic programming are then discussed on some examples in typical applications areas. The process interpretation of logic programs and some parallel operational models are considered next. Finally, concurrent logic languages are introduced, by discussing some examples in Concurrent Prolog and the semantics of two relevant mechanisms of concurrent logic languages, i.e. perpetual processes and read-only variables.

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