Action languages allow to formally represent and reason about actions in a highly declarative manner. In recent work, revision and management of conflicts for domain descriptions in such languages wrt. semantic integrity constraints have been considered, in particular their reconciliation. However, merely ad hoc tests and methods have been presented to aid the user in analyzing and correcting a flawed description. We go beyond this and present a methodology on top of such tests for identifying a possible error, which works in several stages. The issue of such a methodology for action languages is novel and has not been addressed before, but is important for build-ing tools and engineering action descriptions in practice
Abstract In this work we address the problem of what a good domain description for reasoning about a...
AbstractIncorporating new information into a knowledge base is an important problem which has been w...
Following the approaches and motivations given in recent works about action languages over descripti...
Abstract. We study resolving conflicts between an action description and a set of conditions (possib...
TR-COSC 04/94In this paper we show how the action semantics framework can be used to describe a par...
We live in a dynamic world, full of situations which can be manipulated by our actions. The ability ...
Some basic programming constructs (e.g., conditional statements) are found in many different program...
Abstract The action description languages B and C have significant common core. Nevertheless, some e...
Overview of the problem Descriptive action formalism based on Situation Calculus (SitCalc) to suppor...
AbstractSome basic programming constructs (e.g., conditional statements) are found in many different...
MDD and MDA approaches require capturing the behavior of UML models in sufficient detail so that the...
Recent approaches to integrity enforcement in active databases suggest not only to check for inconsi...
Some basic programming constructs (e.g., conditional statements) are found in many di#erent programm...
MDD and MDA approaches require capturing the behavior of UML models in sufficient detail so that the...
Forgetting irrelevant/problematic actions in a domain description can be useful in solving reasoning...
Abstract In this work we address the problem of what a good domain description for reasoning about a...
AbstractIncorporating new information into a knowledge base is an important problem which has been w...
Following the approaches and motivations given in recent works about action languages over descripti...
Abstract. We study resolving conflicts between an action description and a set of conditions (possib...
TR-COSC 04/94In this paper we show how the action semantics framework can be used to describe a par...
We live in a dynamic world, full of situations which can be manipulated by our actions. The ability ...
Some basic programming constructs (e.g., conditional statements) are found in many different program...
Abstract The action description languages B and C have significant common core. Nevertheless, some e...
Overview of the problem Descriptive action formalism based on Situation Calculus (SitCalc) to suppor...
AbstractSome basic programming constructs (e.g., conditional statements) are found in many different...
MDD and MDA approaches require capturing the behavior of UML models in sufficient detail so that the...
Recent approaches to integrity enforcement in active databases suggest not only to check for inconsi...
Some basic programming constructs (e.g., conditional statements) are found in many di#erent programm...
MDD and MDA approaches require capturing the behavior of UML models in sufficient detail so that the...
Forgetting irrelevant/problematic actions in a domain description can be useful in solving reasoning...
Abstract In this work we address the problem of what a good domain description for reasoning about a...
AbstractIncorporating new information into a knowledge base is an important problem which has been w...
Following the approaches and motivations given in recent works about action languages over descripti...