Source : WordNet®
epilog
n 1: a short speech (often in verse) addressed directly to the
audience by an actor at the end of a play [syn: {epilogue}]
2: a short passage added at the end of a literary work; "the
epilogue told what eventually happened to the main
characters" [syn: {epilogue}]
Source : Free On-Line Dictionary of Computing
EPILOG
1. Extended Programming In LOGic. {PROLOG} with several AND's
having different time constraints.
["Epilog: A Language for Extended Programming in Logic",
A. Porto in Implementations of Prolog, J.A. Campbell ed, Ellis
Horwood 1984].
2. A {data-driven} {PROLOG}, with both {AND parallelism} and
{OR parallelism}. ["EPILOG = PROLOG + Data Flow", M.J. Wise,
SIGPLAN Noices 17:80-86 (1982)].