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Twenty Years of Rewriting Logic

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The first three papers on rewriting logic were published in 1990 [4,3,2]; they were then expanded in [5,6]. Since that time, many researchers around the world have made important contributions to its foundations, tools, and applications. Since 1996, the WRLA workshop has met biennially, with the 2010 Paphos meeting being its eighth edition, and many hundreds of papers have been published on the subject (for a bibliography up to 2002 see [1]).

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Meseguer, J. (2010). Twenty Years of Rewriting Logic. In: Ölveczky, P.C. (eds) Rewriting Logic and Its Applications. WRLA 2010. Lecture Notes in Computer Science, vol 6381. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-16310-4_2

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