имя существительное 1) трилогия 2) [историческое] трилогия (серия из трёх трагедий, исполнявшаяся в Афинах на празднике Диониса) 3) группа из трёх высказываний, поговорок, тем
noun (plural -gies) Etymology: Greek trilogia, from tri- + -logia -logy a series of three dramas or literary works or sometimes three musical compositions that are closely related and develop a single theme
A strongly typed logic programming language with numerical constraint-solving over the natural numbers, developed by Paul Voda 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.