Most logic programming languages actually provide some kind of dynamic scheduling to increase the expressive power and to control execution. Input consuming derivations have been introduced to describe scheduling while abstracting from the technical details. In this paper we review and compare the different proposal given for denotational semantics of programs with input consuming derivations. We also show how they can be applied to termination analysis. Titolo del volume: Program Development in Computational Logic M. Bruynooghe, K-K. Lau (Eds.