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* SRS Standard: set of one-rule SRS by Mario Wenzel
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* SRS Standard: set of one-rule SRS, by Mario Wenzel
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* TRS Standard: test cases related to non-termination, by Jörg Endrullis
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* Integer Transitions: repaired versions of translated problems (?)

Revision as of 11:45, 1 July 2015

General

Registration process is like it was last year. In short,

  • get a starexec account, upload your solver
  • send email to J. Waldmann with:
    • categories that you want to enter,
    • and for each category, the starexec IDs of your solver and config.

Compare Termination Competition 2014 Registration

Please do send in solver/config Ids, even if they refer to preliminary versions, or last year's, as I (J.W.) will start testing.

These IDs for solver and config might get published even before competition. If you want to keep the solvers secret for now, then put them in a private space and add me to this space.

I will make available publically some results of pre-competition test runs (on random, small subsets).

Registered Solvers

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by category:

  • TRS Standard: muterm, AProVE, matchbox
  • TRS Standard certified: AProVE
  • SRS Standard: muterm, AProVE, matchbox
  • SRS Standard certified: AProVE
  • TRS Equational: muterm
  • TRS Conditional: muterm
  • TRS Context-Sensitive: muterm
  • TRS Innermost: muterm
  • Higher Order: Wanda
  • Derivational Comp. Full: matchbox
  • Runtime Comp. Full: AProVE
  • Runtime Comp. Innermost: AProVE
  • ITRS: AProVE, Ctrl
  • Integer Transitions: AProVE, Ctrl
  • C/C Integer Programs: AProVE
  • Prolog: AProVE
  • Haskell: AProVE
  • Java Bytecode: AProVE

Benchmark submissions

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received:

announced:

  • SRS Standard: set of one-rule SRS, by Mario Wenzel
  • TRS Standard: test cases related to non-termination, by Jörg Endrullis
  • Integer Transitions: repaired versions of translated problems (?)