This paper introduces a modular framework for termination analysis of logic programming. To this end, we adapt the notions of dependency pairs and dependency graphs (which were developed for term rewriting) to the logic programming domain. The main idea of the approach is that termination conditions for a program are established based on the decomposition of its dependency graph into its strongly connected components. These conditions can then be analysed separately by possibly different well-founded orders. We propose a constraint-based approach for automating the framework. Then, for example, termination techniques based on polynomial interpretations can be plugged in as a component to generate wellfounded orders
There are two kinds of approaches for termination analysis of logic programs: transformational and...
This article makes two contributions to the work on semantics-based termination analysis for logic p...
Termination is well-known to be one of the most intriguing aspects of program verification. Since lo...
This paper introduces a modular framework for termination analysis of logic programming. To this end...
Abstract. This paper introduces a modular framework for termination analysis of logic programming. T...
Current norm-based automatic termination analysis techniques for logic programs can be split up into...
This paper describes a general framework for automatic termination analysis of logic programs, where...
Abstract. We propose a new constraint-based approach to termination analysis, applicable to Logic Pr...
AbstractWe survey termination analysis techniques for Logic Programs. We give an extensive introduct...
This paper introduces a new technique for termination analysis of definite logic programs (LPs) base...
Our goal is to study the feasibility of porting termination analysis techniques developed for one pr...
AbstractIn this paper, we describe a methodology for proving termination of logic programs. First, w...
AbstractThis paper presents a formal semantic basis for the termination analysis of logic programs. ...
Abstract. In this paper we present a slicing approach for termination analysis of logic programs. Th...
This paper reports on work that was done in a project called "Termination analysis: crossing paradig...
There are two kinds of approaches for termination analysis of logic programs: transformational and...
This article makes two contributions to the work on semantics-based termination analysis for logic p...
Termination is well-known to be one of the most intriguing aspects of program verification. Since lo...
This paper introduces a modular framework for termination analysis of logic programming. To this end...
Abstract. This paper introduces a modular framework for termination analysis of logic programming. T...
Current norm-based automatic termination analysis techniques for logic programs can be split up into...
This paper describes a general framework for automatic termination analysis of logic programs, where...
Abstract. We propose a new constraint-based approach to termination analysis, applicable to Logic Pr...
AbstractWe survey termination analysis techniques for Logic Programs. We give an extensive introduct...
This paper introduces a new technique for termination analysis of definite logic programs (LPs) base...
Our goal is to study the feasibility of porting termination analysis techniques developed for one pr...
AbstractIn this paper, we describe a methodology for proving termination of logic programs. First, w...
AbstractThis paper presents a formal semantic basis for the termination analysis of logic programs. ...
Abstract. In this paper we present a slicing approach for termination analysis of logic programs. Th...
This paper reports on work that was done in a project called "Termination analysis: crossing paradig...
There are two kinds of approaches for termination analysis of logic programs: transformational and...
This article makes two contributions to the work on semantics-based termination analysis for logic p...
Termination is well-known to be one of the most intriguing aspects of program verification. Since lo...