The third open Answer Set Programming competition
Francesco Calimeri, Giovambattista Ianni, Francesco Ricca

TL;DR
The third open ASP competition evaluated various answer set programming systems on diverse benchmarks, highlighting advancements and comparing results with previous competitions and state-of-the-art solutions.
Contribution
This paper presents the format, rationale, and results of the third open ASP competition, including new benchmarks and comparative analysis.
Findings
Different ASP systems' performance on benchmark problems
Comparison with previous ASP competitions
Insights into state-of-the-art ASP solutions
Abstract
Answer Set Programming (ASP) is a well-established paradigm of declarative programming in close relationship with other declarative formalisms such as SAT Modulo Theories, Constraint Handling Rules, FO(.), PDDL and many others. Since its first informal editions, ASP systems have been compared in the now well-established ASP Competition. The Third (Open) ASP Competition, as the sequel to the ASP Competitions Series held at the University of Potsdam in Germany (2006-2007) and at the University of Leuven in Belgium in 2009, took place at the University of Calabria (Italy) in the first half of 2011. Participants competed on a pre-selected collection of benchmark problems, taken from a variety of domains as well as real world applications. The Competition ran on two tracks: the Model and Solve (M&S) Track, based on an open problem encoding, and open language, and open to any kind of system…
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