Excerpt from The Evolution of Parallel Logic Programming Languages
In addition, backtracking is performed in a strictly chronological fashion.
Prolog programs can be understood as a set of descriptive statements about a problem. In addition to this declarative semantics inherited from logic, Prolog programs can be described in a more conventional fashion as a series of steps passed through during program execution. This different way of understanding the semantics is called the procedural interpretation of logic programs.
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