Session A4: Parallel architectures I. Chairman: R. McConnell
Memory management in LOGFLOW

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Abstract

The current paper describes how the main data structures of a parallel Prolog system are organized on the processing elements of a distributed memory system called LOGFLOW. Dynamically allocated static (DAS) data structures are introduced for efficient handling of context tables and token queues in the 3DPAM (Distributed Data driven Prolog abstract Machine).

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The current paper is part of the project titled “Highly Parallel Implementation of Prolog on Distributed Memory Computers” supported by the National Scientific Research Foundation (Hungary) under the Grant Number T 4045.

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