We define extensions of the full branching-time temporal logic CTL ∗ in which the path quantifiers are relativised by formal languages of infinite words, and consider its natural fragments obtained by extending the logics CTL and CTL+ in the same way. This yields a small and two-dimensional hierarchy of temporal logics parametrised by the class of languages used for the path restriction on one hand, and the use of temporal operators on the other. We motivate the study of such logics through two application scenarios: in abstraction and refinement they offer more precise means for the exclusion of spurious traces; and they may be useful in software synthesis where decidable logics without the finite model property are required. We study the ...
AbstractWe show that ECTL+, the classical extension of CTL with fairness properties, is expressively...
We investigate the expressive power of linear-time and branching-time temporal logics as fragments o...
Abstract. We introduce a generic extension of the popular branching-time logic CTL which refines the...
AbstractMany temporal logics have been suggested as branching time specification formalisms during t...
Many temporal logics have been suggested as branching time specification formalisms during the past ...
In this paper we analyze the decision problem for fragments of first-order extensions of branching t...
Abstract In this paper we analyze the decision problem for fragments of first-order extensions ofbra...
We define various kinds of branching time logic consisting of path quantifiers and second-order (<...
We investigate extensions of CTL allowing to express quantitative requirements about an abstract not...
We investigate extensions of CTL allowing to express quantitative requirements about an abstract not...
Temporal logic is two-valued: a property is either true or false. When applied to the analysis of st...
AbstractWe investigate extensions of CTL allowing to express quantitative requirements about an abst...
Abstract. We introduce a generic extension of the popular branching-time logic CTL which refines the...
Many temporal logics were suggested as branching time specification formalisms during the last 20 ye...
Abstract. We introduce a generic extension of the popular branching-time logic CTL which refines the...
AbstractWe show that ECTL+, the classical extension of CTL with fairness properties, is expressively...
We investigate the expressive power of linear-time and branching-time temporal logics as fragments o...
Abstract. We introduce a generic extension of the popular branching-time logic CTL which refines the...
AbstractMany temporal logics have been suggested as branching time specification formalisms during t...
Many temporal logics have been suggested as branching time specification formalisms during the past ...
In this paper we analyze the decision problem for fragments of first-order extensions of branching t...
Abstract In this paper we analyze the decision problem for fragments of first-order extensions ofbra...
We define various kinds of branching time logic consisting of path quantifiers and second-order (<...
We investigate extensions of CTL allowing to express quantitative requirements about an abstract not...
We investigate extensions of CTL allowing to express quantitative requirements about an abstract not...
Temporal logic is two-valued: a property is either true or false. When applied to the analysis of st...
AbstractWe investigate extensions of CTL allowing to express quantitative requirements about an abst...
Abstract. We introduce a generic extension of the popular branching-time logic CTL which refines the...
Many temporal logics were suggested as branching time specification formalisms during the last 20 ye...
Abstract. We introduce a generic extension of the popular branching-time logic CTL which refines the...
AbstractWe show that ECTL+, the classical extension of CTL with fairness properties, is expressively...
We investigate the expressive power of linear-time and branching-time temporal logics as fragments o...
Abstract. We introduce a generic extension of the popular branching-time logic CTL which refines the...