The final publication is available at Springer via http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-44802-2_2[EN] A declarative programming language is based on some logic L and its operational semantics is given by a proof calculus which is often presented in a natural deduction style by means of inference rules. Declarative programs are theories S of L and executing a program is proving goals ϕ in the inference system I(S) associated to S as a particulariza-tion of the inference system of the logic. The usual soundness assumption for L implies that every model A of S also satisfies ϕ. In this setting, the operational termination of a declarative program is quite naturally defined as the absence of infinite proof trees in the inference syste...
We advocate using the declarative reading in proving partial correctness of logic programs, when the...
PhDOne way to develop more robust software is to use formal program verification. Formal program ve...
We advocate a declarative approach to proving properties of logic programs. Total correctness can be...
A declarative program P is a *theory* in a given computational logic L, so that *computation* with s...
[EN] Recent developments in termination analysis for declarative programs emphasize the use of appro...
AbstractIn this paper, we describe a methodology for proving termination of logic programs. First, w...
AbstractWe survey termination analysis techniques for Logic Programs. We give an extensive introduct...
One of the main advantages of logic programs is that it allows to write declarative programs that ve...
AbstractIn this paper, we define a framework in which the termination of Prolog programs can be prov...
AbstractWe introduce the notion of ∃-universal termination of logic programs. A program P and a goal...
AbstractThis paper presents a formal semantic basis for the termination analysis of logic programs. ...
Abstract. We propose an automated method for disproving termina-tion of higher-order functional prog...
Abstract. We propose an automated method for disproving termina-tion of higher-order functional prog...
AbstractWe address the problem of declarative and operational semantics for logic programming in the...
In principle termination analysis is easy: find a well-founded partial order and prove that calls de...
We advocate using the declarative reading in proving partial correctness of logic programs, when the...
PhDOne way to develop more robust software is to use formal program verification. Formal program ve...
We advocate a declarative approach to proving properties of logic programs. Total correctness can be...
A declarative program P is a *theory* in a given computational logic L, so that *computation* with s...
[EN] Recent developments in termination analysis for declarative programs emphasize the use of appro...
AbstractIn this paper, we describe a methodology for proving termination of logic programs. First, w...
AbstractWe survey termination analysis techniques for Logic Programs. We give an extensive introduct...
One of the main advantages of logic programs is that it allows to write declarative programs that ve...
AbstractIn this paper, we define a framework in which the termination of Prolog programs can be prov...
AbstractWe introduce the notion of ∃-universal termination of logic programs. A program P and a goal...
AbstractThis paper presents a formal semantic basis for the termination analysis of logic programs. ...
Abstract. We propose an automated method for disproving termina-tion of higher-order functional prog...
Abstract. We propose an automated method for disproving termina-tion of higher-order functional prog...
AbstractWe address the problem of declarative and operational semantics for logic programming in the...
In principle termination analysis is easy: find a well-founded partial order and prove that calls de...
We advocate using the declarative reading in proving partial correctness of logic programs, when the...
PhDOne way to develop more robust software is to use formal program verification. Formal program ve...
We advocate a declarative approach to proving properties of logic programs. Total correctness can be...