meaning of trilogy

1. A series of three dramas which, although each of them is in one sense complete, have a close mutual relation, and form one historical and poetical picture. Shakespeares " Henry VI. " is an example.
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Trilogy A strongly typed logic programming language with numerical constraint-solving over the natural numbers, developed by Paul Voda ii. fmph. uniba. sk> at UBC in 1988. Trilogy is syntactically a blend of Prolog, Lisp, and Pascal. It contains three types of clauses: predicates backtracking but no assignable variables, procedures if-then-else but no backtracking; assignable variables, and subroutines like procedures, but with input and system calls; callable only from top level or from other subroutines. Development of Trilogy I stopped in 1991. Trilogy II, developed by Paul Voda 1988-92, was a declarative general purpose programming language, used for teaching and to write CL. http://www. fmph. uniba. sk/~voda. ["The Constraint Language Trilogy: Semantics and Computations", P. Voda, Complete Logic Systems, 741 Blueridge Ave, North Vancouver BC, V7R 2J5].
3.
a set of three literary or dramatic works related in subject or theme


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