This article considers static analysis based on abstract interpretation of logic programs over combined domains. It is known that analyses over combined domains provide more information potentially than obtained by the independent analyses. However, the construction of a combined analysis often requires redefining the basic operations for the combined domain. A practical approach to maintain precision in combined analyses of logic programs which reuses the individual analyses and does not redefine the basic operations is illustrated. The advantages of the approach are that (1) proofs of correctness for the new domains are not required and (2) implementations can be reused. The approach it; demonstrated by showing that a combined sharing ana...
Sharing information between logical variables is crucial for a lot of analyses of logic programs, e....
We clarify the relationship between abstract interpretation and program spe-cialisation in the conte...
In this article, we show that reversible analyses of logic languages by abstract interpretation can ...
In this paper we consider static analyses based on abstract interpretation of logic programs over co...
This article considers static analysis based on abstract interpretation of logic programs over combi...
Abstract interpretation [7] is a systematic methodology to design static program analysis which has ...
An abstract domain for non pair-sharing and freeness analysis of logic programs has been recently de...
AbstractAbstract interpretation is a systematic methodology to design static program analysis which ...
This paper focuses on one of the key steps in the design of semantic based analyses for logic progra...
Sharing, an abstract domain developed by D. Jacobs and A. Langen for the analysis of logic programs,...
he central idea of the technique of Abstract Interpretation is that the analysis of a program consis...
AbstractOne of the most popular abstract domains used for the analysis of logic programs is the doma...
Abstract. The relationship between abstract interpretation and partial deduction has received consid...
Sharing, an abstract domain developed by D. Jacobs and A. Langen for the analysis of logic programs,...
The application field of static analysis techniques for objectoriented programming is getting broade...
Sharing information between logical variables is crucial for a lot of analyses of logic programs, e....
We clarify the relationship between abstract interpretation and program spe-cialisation in the conte...
In this article, we show that reversible analyses of logic languages by abstract interpretation can ...
In this paper we consider static analyses based on abstract interpretation of logic programs over co...
This article considers static analysis based on abstract interpretation of logic programs over combi...
Abstract interpretation [7] is a systematic methodology to design static program analysis which has ...
An abstract domain for non pair-sharing and freeness analysis of logic programs has been recently de...
AbstractAbstract interpretation is a systematic methodology to design static program analysis which ...
This paper focuses on one of the key steps in the design of semantic based analyses for logic progra...
Sharing, an abstract domain developed by D. Jacobs and A. Langen for the analysis of logic programs,...
he central idea of the technique of Abstract Interpretation is that the analysis of a program consis...
AbstractOne of the most popular abstract domains used for the analysis of logic programs is the doma...
Abstract. The relationship between abstract interpretation and partial deduction has received consid...
Sharing, an abstract domain developed by D. Jacobs and A. Langen for the analysis of logic programs,...
The application field of static analysis techniques for objectoriented programming is getting broade...
Sharing information between logical variables is crucial for a lot of analyses of logic programs, e....
We clarify the relationship between abstract interpretation and program spe-cialisation in the conte...
In this article, we show that reversible analyses of logic languages by abstract interpretation can ...