@INPROCEEDINGS{Hanus13ICLP,
author       = {Hanus, M. and Reck, F.},
title        = {A Generic Analysis Server System for Functional Logic Programs},
year         = {2013},
booktitle    = {Proc. of the 13th International Colloquium on Implementation of
                Constraint and Logic Programming Systems (CICLOPS 2013)},
pages        = {1-16},
abstract = {
We present a system, called CASS, for the analysis of functional
logic programs.  The system is generic so that various kinds of
analyses (e.g., groundness, non-determinism, demanded arguments) can
be easily integrated.  In order to analyze larger applications
consisting of dozens or hundreds of modules, CASS supports a modular
and incremental analysis of programs.  Moreover, it can be used by
different programming tools, like documentation generators, analysis
environments, program optimizers, as well as Eclipse-based
development environments.  For this purpose, CASS can also be
invoked as a server system to get a language-independent access to
its functionality.  CASS is completely implemented in the functional
logic language Curry as a master/worker architecture to exploit
parallel or distributed execution environments.
}
}
