| Name | EntryDate | Details |
| Warren Abstract Machine | 2007-01-14 15:25:50 |
Description: Originally published by the MIT Press, now available online. "This tutorial demystifies one of the most important yet poorly understood aspects of logic-programming, the Warren Abstract Machine, or WAM."
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Author(s): Ait-Caci, Hassan License: Some Restrictions (includes GNU) Type: Book Format: Paper, PDF Price: Free URL: http://www.vanx.org/ archive/ wam/ wam.html Limitations: For non-commercial use. ReviewText: I was surprised to come across the text online - I already had a copy sitting on my own bookshelf. The forward notes that the "WAM is an abstract machine consisting of a memory architecture and instruction set tailored to Prolog. It can be realized efficiently on a wide range of hardware, and serves as a target for portable Prolog compilers." Keywords: programming , MIT , Prolog , WAM , Warren Abstract Machine Submitter: EE HomePage Editorial Staff Affiliation: Reader xml_ID: 1168817150 (single entry page) |
