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* [http://verify.rwth-aachen.de/giesl/WST99.html 4th International Workshop on Termination, Dagstuhl, 1999].
 
* [http://verify.rwth-aachen.de/giesl/WST99.html 4th International Workshop on Termination, Dagstuhl, 1999].
 
* [https://web.archive.org/web/20030829111237/http://www-i2.informatik.rwth-aachen.de/giesl/WST97/main.html 3rd International Workshop on Termination, Ede, 1997].
 
* [https://web.archive.org/web/20030829111237/http://www-i2.informatik.rwth-aachen.de/giesl/WST97/main.html 3rd International Workshop on Termination, Ede, 1997].
* 2nd International Workshop on Termination, La Bresse, 1995.
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* [https://lics.siglog.org/newsletters/22.html] 2nd International Workshop on Termination, La Bresse, 1995.
 
* 1st International Workshop on Termination, St. Andrews, 1993.
 
* 1st International Workshop on Termination, St. Andrews, 1993.
  
 
Independently from WST, there are meetings on Certified Termination : [[WScT]]
 
Independently from WST, there are meetings on Certified Termination : [[WScT]]

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The International Workshop on Termination (WST) brings together, in an informal setting, researchers interested in all aspects of termination, whether this interest be practical or theoretical, primary or derived. The workshop also provides a ground for cross-fertilisation of ideas from term rewriting and from the different programming language communities.

Upcoming events:

Previous workshops:

Independently from WST, there are meetings on Certified Termination : WScT