First International Workshop on
    Rewriting Techniques for
 Program Transformations and Evaluation
    
    
        Vienna, Austria, 13th July 2014
   
  
- Yuki Chiba:
 Verifying the Correctness of Tupling Transformations based on Conditional Rewriting 
- Karl Gmeiner and Naoki Nishida:
 Notes on Structure-Preserving Transformations of Conditional Term Rewrite Systems 
- Guillaume Madelaine, Cedric Lhoussaine and Joachim Niehren:
 Attractor Equivalence: An Observational Semantics for Reaction Networks 
- William Mansky and Elsa Gunter:
 Verifying Optimizations for Concurrent Programs 
- Georg Moser and Michael Schaper:
 A Complexity Preserving Transformation from Jinja Bytecode to Rewrite Systems 
- Masanori Nagashima, Tomofumi Kato, Masahiko Sakai and Naoki Nishida:
 Inverse Unfold Problem and Its Heuristic Solving 
- Naoki Nishida, Makishi Yanagisawa and Karl Gmeiner:
 On Proving Soundness of the Computationally Equivalent Transformation for Normal Conditional Term Rewriting Systems by Using Unravelings 
- David Sabel:
 Structural Rewriting in the Pi-Calculus 
- Manfred Schmidt-Schauss and David Sabel:
 Contextual Equivalences in Call-by-Need and Call-By-Name Polymorphically Typed Calculi (Preliminary Report) 
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