In the literature, two powerful temporal logic formalisms have been proposed for expressing information flow security requirements, that in general, go beyond regular properties. One is classic, based on the knowledge modalities of epistemic logic. The other one, the so called hyper logic, is more recent and subsumes many proposals from the literature; it is based on explicit and simultaneous quantification over multiple paths. In an attempt to better understand how these logics compare with each other, we consider the logic KCTL * (the extension of CTL* with knowledge modalities and synchronous perfect recall semantics) and HyperCTL*. We first establish that KCTL * and HyperCTL * are expressively incomparable. Second, we introduce and stud...
Temporal logic is two-valued: formulas are interpreted as either true or false. When applied to the ...
We study the satisfiability and model-checking problems for timed hyperproperties specified with Hyp...
We define extensions of the full branching-time temporal logic CTL ∗ in which the path quantifiers a...
Abstract. In the literature, two powerful temporal logic formalisms have been proposed for expressin...
Hyperproperties, as introduced by Clarkson and Schneider, characterize the correctness of a computer...
Hyperproperties, which generalize trace properties by relating multiple traces, are widely studied i...
Abstract. Two new logics for verification of hyperproperties are pro-posed. Hyperproperties characte...
34 pagesInternational audienceThis paper presents a range of quantitative extensions for the tempora...
Hyperproperties are a modern specification paradigm that extends trace properties to express propert...
The linear-hyper-branching spectrum of temporal logics Abstract: The family of temporal logics has r...
We develop team semantics for Linear Temporal Logic (LTL) to express hyperproperties, which have rec...
We investigate extensions of CTL allowing to express quantitative requirements about an abstract not...
We show that the problem of model checking multi-dimensional modal logics can be reduced to the pr...
AbstractWe investigate extensions of CTL allowing to express quantitative requirements about an abst...
AbstractMany temporal logics have been suggested as branching time specification formalisms during t...
Temporal logic is two-valued: formulas are interpreted as either true or false. When applied to the ...
We study the satisfiability and model-checking problems for timed hyperproperties specified with Hyp...
We define extensions of the full branching-time temporal logic CTL ∗ in which the path quantifiers a...
Abstract. In the literature, two powerful temporal logic formalisms have been proposed for expressin...
Hyperproperties, as introduced by Clarkson and Schneider, characterize the correctness of a computer...
Hyperproperties, which generalize trace properties by relating multiple traces, are widely studied i...
Abstract. Two new logics for verification of hyperproperties are pro-posed. Hyperproperties characte...
34 pagesInternational audienceThis paper presents a range of quantitative extensions for the tempora...
Hyperproperties are a modern specification paradigm that extends trace properties to express propert...
The linear-hyper-branching spectrum of temporal logics Abstract: The family of temporal logics has r...
We develop team semantics for Linear Temporal Logic (LTL) to express hyperproperties, which have rec...
We investigate extensions of CTL allowing to express quantitative requirements about an abstract not...
We show that the problem of model checking multi-dimensional modal logics can be reduced to the pr...
AbstractWe investigate extensions of CTL allowing to express quantitative requirements about an abst...
AbstractMany temporal logics have been suggested as branching time specification formalisms during t...
Temporal logic is two-valued: formulas are interpreted as either true or false. When applied to the ...
We study the satisfiability and model-checking problems for timed hyperproperties specified with Hyp...
We define extensions of the full branching-time temporal logic CTL ∗ in which the path quantifiers a...