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11th ICLP 1994, Workshop W2: Verification and Analysis of (Concurrent) Logic Languages
- Frank S. de Boer, Maurizio Gabbrielli:
ICLP 1994 Workshop W2: Verification and Analysis of (Concurrent) Logic Languages, Santa Margherita Ligure, Italy, June 1994. 1994
This workshop aims at a discussion of the analysis and correctness of logic programs and their concurrent (constraint) extensions. More specifically, we are interested in proof methods based on abstract interpretation and the applicability of methods developed in different programming paradigms, like process algebras, Hoare logics, etc. The workshop also includes discussion of techniques for the development of (concurrent) logic programs.
Verification of Logic Programs
- Livio Colussi, Elena Marchiori, Massimo Marchiori:
Combining Logic and Control to Characterize Global Invariants of Prolog Programs. ICLP Workshop: Verification and Analysis of (Concurrent) Logic Languages 1994 - Eric Vétillard:
Constraint Logic Programs with Declarations: Theory and Implementation. ICLP Workshop: Verification and Analysis of (Concurrent) Logic Languages 1994 - Paolo Mascellani, Dino Pedreschi:
Total correctness of logic and pure Prolog programs. ICLP Workshop: Verification and Analysis of (Concurrent) Logic Languages 1994 - Salvatore Ruggieri:
Proving (total) correctness of Prolog programs. ICLP Workshop: Verification and Analysis of (Concurrent) Logic Languages 1994
Verification of Concurrent Constraint Programs
- Pascal Chambre, Pierre Deransart:
Towards a Proof method of Non-Suspension of Concurrent Constraint Logic Programs. ICLP Workshop: Verification and Analysis of (Concurrent) Logic Languages 1994 - Jörg Würtz:
Towards the Verification of Concurrent Constaint Programs in the Field of Finite Domain Reasoning. ICLP Workshop: Verification and Analysis of (Concurrent) Logic Languages 1994: 87-107 - Frank S. de Boer, Maurizio Gabbrielli, Elena Marchiori, Catuscia Palamidessi:
Proving correctness of Concurrent Constraint Programs. ICLP Workshop: Verification and Analysis of (Concurrent) Logic Languages 1994
Abstract Interpretation I
- Enea Zaffanella, Giorgio Levi, Roberto Giacobazzi:
Abstracting Synchronization in Concurrent Constraint Programming. ICLP Workshop: Verification and Analysis of (Concurrent) Logic Languages 1994 - Moreno Falaschi, Maurizio Gabbrielli, Kim Marriott, Catuscia Palamidessi:
Denotational semantics for Concurrent Constraint Programs analyses. ICLP Workshop: Verification and Analysis of (Concurrent) Logic Languages 1994 - Roberto Giacobazzi:
On the Collecting Semantics for Logic Programs. ICLP Workshop: Verification and Analysis of (Concurrent) Logic Languages 1994 - Dmitri Boulanger, Maurice Bruynooghe:
Abstract Domains: a Model-Theoretic approach. ICLP Workshop: Verification and Analysis of (Concurrent) Logic Languages 1994
Abstract Interpretation II
- Michael Codish, Bart Demoen:
Deriving Polymorphic Type Dependencies for Logic Programs Using Multiple Incarnations of Prop. ICLP Workshop: Verification and Analysis of (Concurrent) Logic Languages 1994 - Maurice Bruynooghe, Michael Codish, Anne Mulkers:
Abstract Unification for a Composite Domain Deriving Sharing and Freeness Properties of Program Variables. ICLP Workshop: Verification and Analysis of (Concurrent) Logic Languages 1994 - Roberto Bagnara:
On the Detection of Implicit and Redundant Numeric Constraints in CLP Programs. ICLP Workshop: Verification and Analysis of (Concurrent) Logic Languages 1994 - Jean-Marie Jacquet:
Verifying Logic Programs from Metric Semantics. ICLP Workshop: Verification and Analysis of (Concurrent) Logic Languages 1994 - Michel Bergère, Gérard Ferrand, Jean-Hugues Réty:
Indipendence of the Computation Rule for SLD-derivation with delay. ICLP Workshop: Verification and Analysis of (Concurrent) Logic Languages 1994

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