Prolocutor
noun
1.
a presiding officer of an assembly; chairperson.
2.
Church of England. the chairperson of the lower house of a convocation.
noun
1.
a chairman, esp of the lower house of clergy in a convocation of the Anglican Church
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- Prolog-2
An implementation of Edinburgh Prolog by Nick Henfrey, ESL. [“An Advanced Logic Programming Language”, Anthony Dodd].
- Prolog-d-linda
Embeds the Linda parallel paradigm into SISCtus Prolog. (ftp://ftp.cs.uwa.au/). E-mail: .
- Prolog-ii
Prolog with two new predicates: “dif” for coroutines and “freeze” for delayed evaluation. Available from ExperIntelligence, Santa Barbara CA. [“Prolog II Reference Manual and Theoretical Model”, A. Colmerauer, Internal Report, GroupeIA, U Aix-Marseille (Oct 1982)].
- Prolog-linda
1. Prolog extended with Linda-style parallelism. Proc 4th Australian Conf on Artif Intell. (ftp://bison.cs.uwa.oz.au/). 2. Neil MacDonald, U Edinburgh 1989. Another Prolog extended with Linda, implemented on a Computing Surface.