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tril·o·gy T0359100 (trĭl′ə-jē)n. pl. tril·o·gies A group of three dramatic, literary, or other creative works related in subject or theme. [Greek trilogiā, series of three related tragedies : tri-, tri- + logos, word, saying; see -logy.]trilogy (ˈtrɪlədʒɪ) n, pl -gies1. (Literary & Literary Critical Terms) a series of three related works, esp in literature, etc2. (Historical Terms) (in ancient Greece) a series of three tragedies performed together at the Dionysian festivals[C19: from Greek trilogia; see tri-, -logy]tril•o•gy (ˈtrɪl ə dʒi) n., pl. -gies. a series or group of three plays, novels, operas, etc., that, although individually complete, are closely related in theme, sequence, or the like. [1655–65; < Greek trilogía] trilogya series of three related works. — trilogist, n. — trilogical, adj.See also: LiteratureThesaurusNoun | 1. | trilogy - a set of three literary or dramatic works related in subject or themetriad, triple, triplet, trio - a set of three similar things considered as a unit | Translationstrilogy (ˈtrilədʒi) – plural ˈtrilogies – noun a group of three plays, novels etc by the same author which are parts of the same story or are written about the same subject. (戲劇、小說)三部曲 (戏剧、小说)三部曲 Trilogy
trilogy1. a series of three related works, esp in literature, etc. 2. (in ancient Greece) a series of three tragedies performed together at the Dionysian festivals Trilogy (language)A strongly typed logic programming languagewith numerical constraint-solving over the natural numbers, developed by Paul Voda at UBC in 1988. Trilogy is syntactically a blend ofProlog, Lisp, and Pascal. It contains three types ofclauses: predicates (backtracking but no assignablevariables), procedures (if-then-else but no backtracking;assignable variables), and subroutines (like procedures, butwith input and system calls; callable only from top level orfrom other subroutines).
Development of Trilogy I stopped in 1991. Trilogy II,developed by Paul Voda 1988-92, was a declarative generalpurpose programming language, used for teaching and to writeCL.
http://fmph.uniba.sk/~voda.
["The Constraint Language Trilogy: Semantics andComputations", P. Voda, Complete Logic Systems, 741 BlueridgeAve, North Vancouver BC, V7R 2J5].TrilogyA company founded in 1979 by Gene Amdahl to commercialize wafer scale integration and build supercomputers. It raised a quarter of a billion dollars, the largest startup funding in history, but could not create its 2.5" superchip. In 1984, it abandoned supercomputer development and later the superchip project. In 1985, Trilogy acquired Elxsi Corporation, a manufacturer of VAX-compatible systems, and eventually merged itself into Elxsi.
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The 2.5" square superchip was never completed, because it was far ahead of its time. Although chips from several semiconductor manufacturers have subsequently increased in size, there is no single chip as large as the Trilogy Superchip. (Image courtesy of Elxsi Corporation.) |
trilogy
trilogy [tril´ah-je] a group or series of three.trilogy of Fallot a term sometimes applied to concurrent pulmonic stenosis, atrial septal defect, and right ventricular hypertrophy.tril·o·gy (tril'ŏ-jē), A triad of related entities. [G. trilogia, fr. tri- + logos, study, discourse] tril·o·gy (tril'ŏ-jē) A triad of related entities. [G. trilogia, fr. tri- + logos, study, discourse]FinancialSeeCDStrilogy
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