* Step 1: Bounds WORST_CASE(?,O(n^1))
    + Considered Problem:
        - Strict TRS:
            ++(x,nil()) -> x
            ++(.(x,y),z) -> .(x,++(y,z))
            ++(nil(),y) -> y
        - Signature:
            {++/2} / {./2,nil/0}
        - Obligation:
            innermost runtime complexity wrt. defined symbols {++} and constructors {.,nil}
    + Applied Processor:
        Bounds {initialAutomaton = minimal, enrichment = match}
    + Details:
        The problem is match-bounded by 1.
        The enriched problem is compatible with follwoing automaton.
          ++_0(2,2) -> 1
          ++_1(2,2) -> 3
          ._0(2,2) -> 1
          ._0(2,2) -> 2
          ._0(2,2) -> 3
          ._1(2,3) -> 1
          ._1(2,3) -> 3
          nil_0() -> 1
          nil_0() -> 2
          nil_0() -> 3
          2 -> 1
          2 -> 3
* Step 2: EmptyProcessor WORST_CASE(?,O(1))
    + Considered Problem:
        - Weak TRS:
            ++(x,nil()) -> x
            ++(.(x,y),z) -> .(x,++(y,z))
            ++(nil(),y) -> y
        - Signature:
            {++/2} / {./2,nil/0}
        - Obligation:
            innermost runtime complexity wrt. defined symbols {++} and constructors {.,nil}
    + Applied Processor:
        EmptyProcessor
    + Details:
        The problem is already closed. The intended complexity is O(1).

WORST_CASE(?,O(n^1))