This paper describes a method for proving termination of queries to logic programs based on abstract interpretation. The method uses query-mapping pairs to abstract the relation between calls in the LD-tree associated with the program and query. Any well founded partial order for terms can be used to prove the termination. The ideas of the query-mapping pairs approach have been implemented in SICStus Prolog in a system called TermiLog, which is available on the web. Given a program and query pattern the system either answers that the query terminates or that there may be non-termination. The advantages of the method are its conceptual simplicity and the fact that it does not impose any restrictions on the programs
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A methodology for proving the termination of well-moded logic programs is developed by reducing the ...
This paper outlines a fully automatic transformation for proving termination of queries to a class o...
AbstractA methodology for proving the termination of well-moded logic programs is developed by reduc...
We present cTI, the first system for universal left-termination inference of logic programs. Termina...
This paper describes a method for proving termination of queries to logic programs based on abstract...
This paper describes a general framework for automatic termination analysis of logic programs, where...
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...
AbstractFor logic programs with arithmetic predicates, showing termination is not easy, since the us...
We present an approximation framework for attacking the undecidable termination problem of logic pro...
We present an approximation framework for attacking the undecidable termination prob-lem of logic pr...
Abstract. We propose a new constraint-based approach to termination analysis, applicable to Logic Pr...
AbstractIn this paper, we describe a methodology for proving termination of logic programs. First, w...
Current norm-based automatic termination analysis techniques for logic programs can be split up into...
We present a new approach to termination analysis of numerical computations in logic programs. Tradi...
A methodology for proving the termination of well-moded logic programs is developed by reducing the ...
This paper outlines a fully automatic transformation for proving termination of queries to a class o...
AbstractA methodology for proving the termination of well-moded logic programs is developed by reduc...
We present cTI, the first system for universal left-termination inference of logic programs. Termina...