This paper describes a general framework for automatic termination analysis of logic programs, where we understand by "termination" the finiteness of the LD-tree constructed for the program and a given query. A general property of mappings from a certain subset of the branches of an infinite LD-tree into a finite set is proved. From this result several termination theorems are derived, by using different finite sets. The first two are formulated for the predicate dependency and atom dependency graphs. Then a general result for the case of the query-mapping pairs relevant to a program is proved (cf. [29, 21]). The correctness of the TermiLog system described in [22] follows from it. In this system it is not possible to prove termination for ...
We present a new approach to termination analysis of numerical computations in logic programs. Tradi...
One of the main advantages of logic programs is that it allows to write declarative programs that ve...
We present a new approach to termination analysis of numerical computations in logic programs. Tradi...
This paper describes a general framework for automatic termination analysis of logic programs, where...
AbstractFor logic programs with arithmetic predicates, showing termination is not easy, since the us...
This paper describes a method for proving termination of queries to logic programs based on abstract...
This paper introduces a modular framework for termination analysis of logic programming. To this end...
Abstract. This paper introduces a modular framework for termination analysis of logic programming. T...
This paper introduces a modular framework for termination analysis of logic programming. To this end...
AbstractWe survey termination analysis techniques for Logic Programs. We give an extensive introduct...
Current norm-based automatic termination analysis techniques for logic programs can be split up into...
Abstract. We propose a new constraint-based approach to termination analysis, applicable to Logic Pr...
Termination is well-known to be one of the most intriguing aspects of program verification. Since lo...
AbstractIn this paper, we describe a methodology for proving termination of logic programs. First, w...
© Springer-Verlag Berlin Heidelberg 1998. We provide a theoretical basis for studying the terminatio...
We present a new approach to termination analysis of numerical computations in logic programs. Tradi...
One of the main advantages of logic programs is that it allows to write declarative programs that ve...
We present a new approach to termination analysis of numerical computations in logic programs. Tradi...
This paper describes a general framework for automatic termination analysis of logic programs, where...
AbstractFor logic programs with arithmetic predicates, showing termination is not easy, since the us...
This paper describes a method for proving termination of queries to logic programs based on abstract...
This paper introduces a modular framework for termination analysis of logic programming. To this end...
Abstract. This paper introduces a modular framework for termination analysis of logic programming. T...
This paper introduces a modular framework for termination analysis of logic programming. To this end...
AbstractWe survey termination analysis techniques for Logic Programs. We give an extensive introduct...
Current norm-based automatic termination analysis techniques for logic programs can be split up into...
Abstract. We propose a new constraint-based approach to termination analysis, applicable to Logic Pr...
Termination is well-known to be one of the most intriguing aspects of program verification. Since lo...
AbstractIn this paper, we describe a methodology for proving termination of logic programs. First, w...
© Springer-Verlag Berlin Heidelberg 1998. We provide a theoretical basis for studying the terminatio...
We present a new approach to termination analysis of numerical computations in logic programs. Tradi...
One of the main advantages of logic programs is that it allows to write declarative programs that ve...
We present a new approach to termination analysis of numerical computations in logic programs. Tradi...