%L upm14358 %I Springer Berlin Heidelberg %D 2005 %C Heidelberg, Alemania %X The relationship between abstract interpretation [2] and partial evaluation [5] has received considerable attention and (partial) integrations have been proposed starting from both the partial deduction (see e.g. [6] and its references) and abstract interpretation perspectives. Abstract interpretation-based analyzers (such as the CiaoPP analyzer [9,4]) generally compute a program analysis graph [1] in order to propagate (abstract) call and success information by performing fixpoint computations when needed. On the other hand, partial deduction methods [7] incorporate powerful techniques for on-line specialization including (concrete) call propagation and unfolding. %T A generic framework for the analysis and specialization of kogic programs %V 3668 %B Logic Programming %A Alvaro Germán Puebla Sánchez %A Elvira Albert Albiol %A Manuel V. Hermenegildo