AbstractThe domain Prop [11, 30] is a conceptually simple and elegant abstract domain to compute groundness information for Prolog programs, where abstract substitutions are represented by Boolean functions. Prop has raised much theoretical interest recently, but little is known about the practical accuracy and efficiency of this domain. Experimental evaluation of Prop is particularly important since Prop theoretically needs to solve a co-NP-Complete problem. However, this complexity issue may not matter much in practice because the size of the abstract substitutions is bounded since Prop would only work on the clause variables in many frameworks. The purpose of this paper is to study the performance of domain Prop. Its first contribution i...
AbstractThis paper illustrates the role of a class of “prop”-ositional logic programs in the analysi...
AbstractIn the context of the abstract interpretation theory, we study the relations among various a...
AbstractThis note illustrates a theoretical worst-case scenario for groundness analyses obtained thr...
AbstractThe domain Prop [11, 30] is a conceptually simple and elegant abstract domain to compute gro...
Boolean functions can be used to express the groundness of, and trace grounding dependencies between...
The abstract domain Prop for analyzing variable groundness in logic programs is considered. This dom...
The abstract domain Prop for analyzing variable groundness in logic programs is considered. This dom...
The abstract domain Prop for analyzing variable groundness in logic programs is considered. This dom...
The abstract domain Prop for analyzing variable groundness in logic programs is considered. This dom...
This paper illustrates the role of a class of ''prop''-ositional logic programs in the analysis of c...
AbstractThis paper illustrates the role of a class of “prop”-ositional logic programs in the analysi...
AbstractIt is well known that propositional formulas form a useful and computationally efficient abs...
Boolean functions are ubiquitous in the analysis of (constraint) logic programs. The domain of posit...
Boolean functions are ubiquitous in the analysis of (constraint) logic programs. The domain of posit...
AbstractWithin the abstract interpretation framework, abstract domains are used to represent interes...
AbstractThis paper illustrates the role of a class of “prop”-ositional logic programs in the analysi...
AbstractIn the context of the abstract interpretation theory, we study the relations among various a...
AbstractThis note illustrates a theoretical worst-case scenario for groundness analyses obtained thr...
AbstractThe domain Prop [11, 30] is a conceptually simple and elegant abstract domain to compute gro...
Boolean functions can be used to express the groundness of, and trace grounding dependencies between...
The abstract domain Prop for analyzing variable groundness in logic programs is considered. This dom...
The abstract domain Prop for analyzing variable groundness in logic programs is considered. This dom...
The abstract domain Prop for analyzing variable groundness in logic programs is considered. This dom...
The abstract domain Prop for analyzing variable groundness in logic programs is considered. This dom...
This paper illustrates the role of a class of ''prop''-ositional logic programs in the analysis of c...
AbstractThis paper illustrates the role of a class of “prop”-ositional logic programs in the analysi...
AbstractIt is well known that propositional formulas form a useful and computationally efficient abs...
Boolean functions are ubiquitous in the analysis of (constraint) logic programs. The domain of posit...
Boolean functions are ubiquitous in the analysis of (constraint) logic programs. The domain of posit...
AbstractWithin the abstract interpretation framework, abstract domains are used to represent interes...
AbstractThis paper illustrates the role of a class of “prop”-ositional logic programs in the analysi...
AbstractIn the context of the abstract interpretation theory, we study the relations among various a...
AbstractThis note illustrates a theoretical worst-case scenario for groundness analyses obtained thr...