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The Termination and Complexity Competition (termCOMP) 2022 will be affiliated to [https://easychair.org/smart-program/FLoC2022/IJCAR-index.html IJCAR 2022] and takes part in [https://www.floc2022.org/floc-olympic-games FLoC Olympic Games 2022].
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The Termination and Complexity Competition (termCOMP) 2022 will be affiliated with [https://easychair.org/smart-program/FLoC2022/IJCAR-index.html IJCAR 2022] and takes part in [https://www.floc2022.org/floc-olympic-games FLoC Olympic Games 2022].
 
Several medals will be awarded, following a ranking scheme which is to be announced.
 
Several medals will be awarded, following a ranking scheme which is to be announced.
  

Revision as of 16:10, 1 June 2022

The Termination and Complexity Competition (termCOMP) 2022 will be affiliated with IJCAR 2022 and takes part in FLoC Olympic Games 2022. Several medals will be awarded, following a ranking scheme which is to be announced.

The competition will be run on the StarExec platform. The first run will be shortly before FLoC, followed by a bug/conflict reporting phase and allowance for bug fixes. The final run and a presentation of the final results will be live at FLoC.

All (co-)authors of tools or benchmarks are invited (but not required) to give a 5-20min presentation of their contributions at the Workshop of Termination (WST 2022) on 12 August 2022. We ask for a title+abstract by 18 June, and anyone who sends this in may additionally submit a 1-2 page paper to be included in the proceedings (but this is not mandatory), deadline somewhere in July.

Dates

  • June 18: Title and Abstract Submission to WST
  • Jul. 24: Tools and Problems Submission Deadline
  • Jul. 25: First Run
  • Aug. 30: Conflict/Bug Report Deadline
  • Aug. 4: Bugfix Deadline
  • Aug. 5: Final Run
  • Aug. 9: Award Ceremony at FLoC
  • Aug. 12: Presentations at WST

Awards and Competition Categories

FLoC Olympic Games medals will be awarded to participants. The number of medals and the ranking scheme will be announced soon.

The competition contains several categories for termination and complexity from the areas of term rewriting (all categories with HO/FO-TRSs, with- or without strategies) and programming languages (Logic Programming, Haskell, Java, C, integer transition systems, ...)

Proposals for new categories are welcome and will be discussed in the mailing list.

A category is only run at the competition if there are at least 2 participants and at least 40 examples for this category in the underlying termination problem data base.


Competition Procedure

All participants in the same category will be run on the existing problems of this category. There might be modifications of the rules suggested by the organizer and decided by the SC.

The wall-clock timeout will be 300 seconds, and 4 cores will be available (if a tool wants to use concurrent execution). The tools will be started in their directory and obtain

The tools are expected to give an answer (YES, NO, MAYBE) in the first line on stdout, followed by a proof in ASCII, HTML, or CPF format. Exceptions to these rules are the certified (see also the CPF-website) and complexity categories. See all existing categories for more details.

For those categories devoted to prove only termination or non-termination, the score of a tool is the number of non-contradictory answers minus the given penalization (if any).

A proof or answer that is known to be wrong will be penalized by -10 points, if it remains after the bugfix deadline. The SC will decide what should be penalized, depending on the discussion among the participants.

Steering Committee

  • Florian Frohn, RWTH Aachen
  • Jürgen Giesl, RWTH Aachen
  • Georg Moser, University of Innsbruck
  • Albert Rubio, Complutense University of Madrid
  • Akihisa Yamada (Chair and Organizer), AIST Tokyo Waterfront

Registration

To submit a tool, please follow the instruction at the TermCOMP web repository.

To submit a benchmark, please follow the instruction at TPDB repository.

We recommend to register early, and update information as needed. After the deadline, access to StarExec might be restricted. We need time to prepare the competition, and other competitions may be running in parallel.

It is highly recommended that participants also subscribe to the termtools mailing list, because that is where announcements will be made, and where discussion takes place.

StarExec Information

This refers to StarExec in general, and not to Termination or Complexity in particular.

Technical Details

The competition will be running on StarExec - a cross-community solver (tool) execution and benchmark (problem) library service under joint development (since 2012) at the University of Iowa and the University of Miami.

Competition data will be presented via starexec-master (a successor of star-exec-presenter developed at HTWK Leipzig).

Technical details about the execution platform (as of 2014) can be found here.


Contact

Any questions or suggestions regarding the termination competition should go to, and discussed at termtools<at>lists.rwth-aachen.de

To contact the steering committee, send an email to terminationcompetitionsc<at>lists.rwth-aachen.de.

Changes with respect to 2021

These lists reflect the discussion in the community, and in the steering committee. Items are preliminary, and not officially binding. Please do not edit this list (unless you're in the SC). Instead, send proposals to termtools or terminationcompetitionsc mailing list, or create a new wiki page and put a link here.

Proposed changes:

  • A competition-wide ranking scheme following SMT-COMP
  • An award for the tool which advanced the state of the art the most (closing unsolved termination problems or improving known complexity bounds)
  • The best new comer award
  • The most improved tool award

Adopted changes:

  • Medals will be awarded.
  • Tool/benchmark authors are invited to submit a paper and present at WST.