This paper describes the Tyrolean Termination Tool (T_T in the sequel), the successor of the Tsukuba Termination Tool [12]. We describe the differences between the two and explain the new features, some of which are not (yet) available in any other termination tool, in some detail. T_T is a tool for automatically proving termination of rewrite systems based on the dependency pair method of Arts and Giesl [3]. It produces high-quality output and has a convenient web interface. The tool is available at http://cl2-informatik.uibk.ac.at/ttt T_T incorporates several new improvements to the dependency pair method. In addition, it is now possible to run the tool in fully automatic mode on a collection of rewrite systems. Moreover, besides ordinar...
There are two kinds of approaches for termination analysis of logic programs: transformational and...
There are many powerful techniques for automated termination analysis of term rewrite systems (TRSs)...
AbstractWe present techniques to prove termination and innermost termination of term rewriting syste...
The Tyrolean Termination Tool (T_T for short) is a powerful tool for automatically proving terminati...
AbstractThe Tyrolean Termination Tool (TTT for short) is a powerful tool for automatically proving t...
We present a tool for automatically proving termination of first-order rewrite systems. The tool is ...
Abstract. We present a tool for automatically proving termination of first-order rewrite systems. Th...
Abstract. This paper describes the second edition of the Tyrolean Ter-mination Tool—a fully automati...
Abstract. This paper describes the second edition of the Tyrolean Ter-mination Tool—a fully automati...
The dependency pair framework is a new general concept to integrate arbitrary techniques for termin...
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In this paper we present some new refinements of the dependency pair method for automatically provin...
AbstractRecently, Arts and Giesl developed the dependency pair approach which allows automated termi...
Abstract. The third Termination Competition took place in June 2006. We present the background, resu...
Abstract. The dependency pair approach is one of the most powerful techniques for automated (innermo...
There are two kinds of approaches for termination analysis of logic programs: transformational and...
There are many powerful techniques for automated termination analysis of term rewrite systems (TRSs)...
AbstractWe present techniques to prove termination and innermost termination of term rewriting syste...
The Tyrolean Termination Tool (T_T for short) is a powerful tool for automatically proving terminati...
AbstractThe Tyrolean Termination Tool (TTT for short) is a powerful tool for automatically proving t...
We present a tool for automatically proving termination of first-order rewrite systems. The tool is ...
Abstract. We present a tool for automatically proving termination of first-order rewrite systems. Th...
Abstract. This paper describes the second edition of the Tyrolean Ter-mination Tool—a fully automati...
Abstract. This paper describes the second edition of the Tyrolean Ter-mination Tool—a fully automati...
The dependency pair framework is a new general concept to integrate arbitrary techniques for termin...
Abstract. AProVE 1.2 is one of the most powerful systems for automated termination proofs of term re...
In this paper we present some new refinements of the dependency pair method for automatically provin...
AbstractRecently, Arts and Giesl developed the dependency pair approach which allows automated termi...
Abstract. The third Termination Competition took place in June 2006. We present the background, resu...
Abstract. The dependency pair approach is one of the most powerful techniques for automated (innermo...
There are two kinds of approaches for termination analysis of logic programs: transformational and...
There are many powerful techniques for automated termination analysis of term rewrite systems (TRSs)...
AbstractWe present techniques to prove termination and innermost termination of term rewriting syste...