The main goal of this paper is to apply rewriting termination technology .enjoying a quite mature set of termination results and tools. to the problem of proving automatically the termination of concurrent systems under fairness assumptions. We adopt the thesis that a concurrent system can be naturally modeled as a rewrite system, and develop a reductionistic theoretical approach to systematically transform, under reasonable assumptions, fair-termination problems into ordinary termination problems of associated relations, to which standard rewriting termination techniques and tools can be applied. Our theoretical results are combined into a practical proof methodology for proving fair-termination that can be automated and can be supported b...
In programming, termination of a program/algorithm means that its evaluation will eventually termina...
This survey describes methods for proving that systems of rewrite rules are terminating programs. We...
AbstractVarious principles of proof have been proposed to reason about fairness. This paper addresse...
AbstractThe main goal of this paper is to apply rewriting termination technology—enjoying a quite ma...
The main goal of this paper is to apply rewriting termination technology .enjoying a quite mature se...
The main goal of this paper is to apply rewriting termination technology —enjoying a quite mature se...
AbstractA proof method for establishing the fair termination and total correctness of both nondeterm...
In this paper we combine rewriting techniques with verification issues. More precisely, we show how ...
In this paper we combine rewriting techniques with verification issues. More precisely, we show how ...
In this paper we combine rewriting techniques with verification issues. More precisely, we show how ...
In this paper we combine rewriting techniques with verification issues. More precisely, we show how ...
In this paper we combine rewriting techniques with verification issues. More precisely, we show how ...
Abstract. We show how the problem of verifying liveness properties in fair computations is related t...
We show how the problem of verifying liveness properties in fair computations is related to relative...
Abstract. We show how the problem of verifying liveness properties in fair computations is related t...
In programming, termination of a program/algorithm means that its evaluation will eventually termina...
This survey describes methods for proving that systems of rewrite rules are terminating programs. We...
AbstractVarious principles of proof have been proposed to reason about fairness. This paper addresse...
AbstractThe main goal of this paper is to apply rewriting termination technology—enjoying a quite ma...
The main goal of this paper is to apply rewriting termination technology .enjoying a quite mature se...
The main goal of this paper is to apply rewriting termination technology —enjoying a quite mature se...
AbstractA proof method for establishing the fair termination and total correctness of both nondeterm...
In this paper we combine rewriting techniques with verification issues. More precisely, we show how ...
In this paper we combine rewriting techniques with verification issues. More precisely, we show how ...
In this paper we combine rewriting techniques with verification issues. More precisely, we show how ...
In this paper we combine rewriting techniques with verification issues. More precisely, we show how ...
In this paper we combine rewriting techniques with verification issues. More precisely, we show how ...
Abstract. We show how the problem of verifying liveness properties in fair computations is related t...
We show how the problem of verifying liveness properties in fair computations is related to relative...
Abstract. We show how the problem of verifying liveness properties in fair computations is related t...
In programming, termination of a program/algorithm means that its evaluation will eventually termina...
This survey describes methods for proving that systems of rewrite rules are terminating programs. We...
AbstractVarious principles of proof have been proposed to reason about fairness. This paper addresse...