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In this issue... We swallow our doubts We ignore our guilt We adapt to fate We persevere with choice We entertain the surreal We contort reality We live for demise We die to exist...
In this issue: We flout rules and regulations We bond with unsavoury characters We explore the dark side of fame and fortune We are accosted by punchy verse We are left to question right from wrong, intent from mistake We are presented with moral dilemmas We are... entertained!
In this issue... We take what we want We want what is taken We summon our demons We avenge our abuse We shirk tradition We rewrite the rules We find our calling We lose our minds...
In this issue... We begin with the dead We end with the undead We toy with history We influence the future We strip convention We invite discord We toil to repent We deceive to survive...
In this follow up of her first book, Keng's JAM is a poetry book, emphasizing self-assertion, freedom, love, light, and life. It celebrates the large and the small moments that weave together to define the human experience. It's through the eyes of a femme person, embracing the beauty of all aspects of life, death and the winding journey in between.
This monograph is the first comprehensive study of the design, application, and implementation of Pandora, a new parallel logic programming language. Pandora combines stream and-parallelism with don't-know non-determinism in a unified and efficient manner. As a result, it provides a programming paradigm of non-deterministic concurrent communicating processes, which opens up interesting application areas that cannot conveniently be expressed in existing logic programming languages. The author describes the use of Pandora for constraint programming, solving resource allocation problems, heuristic search, and distributed discrete event simulation. The final chapters describe in detail the implementation of Pandora on single- as well as multi-processor architectures.The volume is aimed at the community of logic programming students and professionals, as well as researchers and professionals in artificial intelligence. It will also be of great interest to researchers in programming language design and parallel processing.
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