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PROLOG, n. Computing.|ˈprəʊlɒg| Also Prolog. [f. programming vbl. n. + logic n.] A high-level programming language derived from Lisp and devised for use in artificial intelligence.
[1975P. Roussel in SIGPLAN Notices & SIGART Newslet. (1977) Aug. 115/2 (title) Prolog: manuel de référence et d'utilisation.] 1977Ibid. 109/1 Prolog is a very simple, but surprisingly powerful, programming language developed at the University of Marseille.., as a practical tool for ‘logic programming’. 1978Computing Rev. Mar. 126/2 This paper describes the structure and operation of an interactive program system for statistical purposes, PROLOG. 1984Listener 1 Nov. 38/2 Dr Robert Kowalski of Imperial College, London, a leading expert in computer logic..helped to develop PROLOG, the computer language which the Japanese have taken as their prototype for ICOT research. 1985Times 21 Mar. 36/4 (Advt.), Experience in computer modelling, a knowledge of LISP, PROLOG, POPLOG plus a good honours degree in Maths, Physics or Computer Science. |