We present cTI, the first system for universal left-termination inference of logic programs. Termination inference generalizes termination analysis and checking. Traditionally, a termination analyzer tries to prove that a given class of queries terminates. This class must be provided to the system, for instance by means of user annotations. Moreover, the analysis must be redone every time the class of queries of interest is updated. Termination inference, in contrast, requires neither user annotations nor recomputation. In this approach, terminating classes for all predicates are inferred at once. We describe the architecture of cTI and report an extensive experimental evaluation of the system covering many classical examples from the logic...
We present an approximation framework for attacking the undecidable termination prob-lem of logic pr...
AbstractWe provide a theoretical basis for studying termination of (general) logic programs with the...
We present an approximation framework for attacking the undecidable termination problem of logic pro...
Current norm-based automatic termination analysis techniques for logic programs can be split up into...
Termination is an important and well-studied property for logic programs. However, almost all approa...
Abstract. Termination has been a subject of intensive research in the logic programming community fo...
Abstract. In this paper, we begin with an approach to non-termination inference of logic programs. O...
This paper describes a method for proving termination of queries to logic programs based on abstract...
We provide a theoretical basis for studying termination of (general) logic programs with the Prolog ...
Progress on automated termination detection for logic programs is reported. The prospects for handli...
The most fundamental decision problem in computer science is the halting problem, i.e., given a desc...
AbstractWe survey termination analysis techniques for Logic Programs. We give an extensive introduct...
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Long version (algorithms and proofs included) of a paper submitted to TOPLASWe present a static anal...
This paper describes a general framework for automatic termination analysis of logic programs, where...
We present an approximation framework for attacking the undecidable termination prob-lem of logic pr...
AbstractWe provide a theoretical basis for studying termination of (general) logic programs with the...
We present an approximation framework for attacking the undecidable termination problem of logic pro...
Current norm-based automatic termination analysis techniques for logic programs can be split up into...
Termination is an important and well-studied property for logic programs. However, almost all approa...
Abstract. Termination has been a subject of intensive research in the logic programming community fo...
Abstract. In this paper, we begin with an approach to non-termination inference of logic programs. O...
This paper describes a method for proving termination of queries to logic programs based on abstract...
We provide a theoretical basis for studying termination of (general) logic programs with the Prolog ...
Progress on automated termination detection for logic programs is reported. The prospects for handli...
The most fundamental decision problem in computer science is the halting problem, i.e., given a desc...
AbstractWe survey termination analysis techniques for Logic Programs. We give an extensive introduct...
AbstractThis paper presents a formal semantic basis for the termination analysis of logic programs. ...
Long version (algorithms and proofs included) of a paper submitted to TOPLASWe present a static anal...
This paper describes a general framework for automatic termination analysis of logic programs, where...
We present an approximation framework for attacking the undecidable termination prob-lem of logic pr...
AbstractWe provide a theoretical basis for studying termination of (general) logic programs with the...
We present an approximation framework for attacking the undecidable termination problem of logic pro...