We present a new approach to termination analysis of logic programs. The essence of the approach is that we make use of general orderings (instead of level mappings), like it is done in transformational approaches to logic program termination analysis, but we apply these orderings directly to the logic program and not to the term-rewrite system obtained through some transformation. We define some variants of acceptability, based on general orderings, and show how they are equivalent to LD-termination. We develop a demand driven, constraint-based approach to verify these acceptability-variants. The advantage of the approach over standard acceptability is that in some cases, where complex level mappings are needed, fairly simple orderings may...
AbstractA methodology for proving the termination of well-moded logic programs is developed by reduc...
A methodology for proving the termination of well-moded logic programs is developed by reducing the ...
We provide a theoretical basis for studying termination of (general) logic programs with the Prolog ...
We present a new approach to termination analysis of logic programs. The essence of the approach is ...
We present a new approach to termination analysis of logic programs. The essence of the approach is ...
AbstractAcceptable logic programs have been studied extensively in the context of proving terminatio...
The term meta-programming refers to the ability of writing programs that have other programs as data...
Acceptable logic programs have been studied extensively in the context of proving termination of Pro...
Current norm-based automatic termination analysis techniques for logic programs can be split up into...
Our goal is to study the feasibility of porting termination analysis techniques developed for one pr...
AbstractWe survey termination analysis techniques for Logic Programs. We give an extensive introduct...
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...
There are two kinds of approaches for termination analysis of logic programs: transformational and...
This paper introduces a modular framework for termination analysis of logic programming. To this end...
AbstractA methodology for proving the termination of well-moded logic programs is developed by reduc...
A methodology for proving the termination of well-moded logic programs is developed by reducing the ...
We provide a theoretical basis for studying termination of (general) logic programs with the Prolog ...
We present a new approach to termination analysis of logic programs. The essence of the approach is ...
We present a new approach to termination analysis of logic programs. The essence of the approach is ...
AbstractAcceptable logic programs have been studied extensively in the context of proving terminatio...
The term meta-programming refers to the ability of writing programs that have other programs as data...
Acceptable logic programs have been studied extensively in the context of proving termination of Pro...
Current norm-based automatic termination analysis techniques for logic programs can be split up into...
Our goal is to study the feasibility of porting termination analysis techniques developed for one pr...
AbstractWe survey termination analysis techniques for Logic Programs. We give an extensive introduct...
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...
There are two kinds of approaches for termination analysis of logic programs: transformational and...
This paper introduces a modular framework for termination analysis of logic programming. To this end...
AbstractA methodology for proving the termination of well-moded logic programs is developed by reduc...
A methodology for proving the termination of well-moded logic programs is developed by reducing the ...
We provide a theoretical basis for studying termination of (general) logic programs with the Prolog ...