Termination is well-known to be one of the most intriguing aspects of program verification. Since logic programs are Turing-complete, it follows by the undecidability of the halting problem that there exists no algorithm which, given an arbitrary logic program, decides whether the program terminates. However, one can propose both conditions that are equivalent to termination and their approximations that imply termination and can be verified automatically. This paper briefly discusses these kinds of conditions that were studied in [2]
This paper describes a general framework for automatic termination analysis of logic programs, where...
This paper describes a general framework for automatic termination analysis of logic programs, where...
This paper describes a general framework for automatic termination analysis of logic programs, where...
Termination is well-known to be one of the most intriguing aspects of program verification. Since lo...
Termination is well-known to be one of the most intriguing aspects of program verification. Since lo...
Termination is well-known to be one of the most intriguing aspects of program verification. Since lo...
Termination is well-known to be one of the most intriguing aspects of program verification. Since lo...
Termination is well-known to be one of the most intriguing aspects of program verification. Since lo...
We present an approximation framework for attacking the undecidable termination prob-lem of logic pr...
We present an approximation framework for attacking the undecidable termination problem of logic pro...
AbstractWe survey termination analysis techniques for Logic Programs. We give an extensive introduct...
Current norm-based automatic termination analysis techniques for logic programs can be split up into...
AbstractWe survey termination analysis techniques for Logic Programs. We give an extensive introduct...
This paper describes a general framework for automatic termination analysis of logic programs, where...
This paper describes a general framework for automatic termination analysis of logic programs, where...
This paper describes a general framework for automatic termination analysis of logic programs, where...
This paper describes a general framework for automatic termination analysis of logic programs, where...
This paper describes a general framework for automatic termination analysis of logic programs, where...
Termination is well-known to be one of the most intriguing aspects of program verification. Since lo...
Termination is well-known to be one of the most intriguing aspects of program verification. Since lo...
Termination is well-known to be one of the most intriguing aspects of program verification. Since lo...
Termination is well-known to be one of the most intriguing aspects of program verification. Since lo...
Termination is well-known to be one of the most intriguing aspects of program verification. Since lo...
We present an approximation framework for attacking the undecidable termination prob-lem of logic pr...
We present an approximation framework for attacking the undecidable termination problem of logic pro...
AbstractWe survey termination analysis techniques for Logic Programs. We give an extensive introduct...
Current norm-based automatic termination analysis techniques for logic programs can be split up into...
AbstractWe survey termination analysis techniques for Logic Programs. We give an extensive introduct...
This paper describes a general framework for automatic termination analysis of logic programs, where...
This paper describes a general framework for automatic termination analysis of logic programs, where...
This paper describes a general framework for automatic termination analysis of logic programs, where...
This paper describes a general framework for automatic termination analysis of logic programs, where...
This paper describes a general framework for automatic termination analysis of logic programs, where...