Program synthesis constructs programs from specifications in an automated way. Strategy Logic (SL) is a powerful and versatile specification language whose goal is to give theoretical foundations for program synthesis in a multi-agent setting. One limitation of Strategy Logic is that it is purely qualitative. For instance it cannot specify quantitative properties of executions such as "every request is quickly granted", or quantitative properties of trees such as "most executions of the system terminate". In this work, we extend Strategy Logic to include quantitative aspects in a way that can express bounds on "how quickly" and "how many". We define Prompt Strategy Logic, which encompasses Prompt LTL (itself an extension of LTL with a promp...
We introduce and study SL[F]-a quantitative extension of SL (Strategy Logic), one of the most natura...
Strategy Logic (SL for short) is one of the prominent languages for reasoning about the strategic ab...
We introduce QAPI (quantified ATL with probabilism and incomplete information), an extension of ATL ...
Program synthesis constructs programs from specifications in an automated way. Strategy Logic (SL) i...
Strategy Logic (SL) is a very expressive temporal logic for specifying and verifying properties of m...
International audienceTemporal logics are extensively used for the specification of on-going behavio...
With the proliferation of computerised devices, software verification is more prevalent than ever. S...
Strategy Logic (SL, for short) has been introduced by Mogavero, Murano, and Vardi as a useful formal...
In this paper we introduceStrategy Logic with Sim-ple Goals(SL[SG]), a fragment of Strategy Logictha...
Strategy Logic (SL, for short) has been introduced by Mogavero, Murano, and Vardi as a useful formal...
Strategy Logic is a powerful specification language for expressing non-zero-sum properties of multi-...
We extend the alternating-time temporal logics ATL and ATL* with strategy contexts and memory constr...
In the design of complex systems, model-checking and satisfiability arise as two prominent decision ...
International audienceIn this paper we introduce Strategy Logic with Simple Goals (SL[SG]), a fragme...
In open systems verification, to formally check for reliability, one needs an appropriate formalism ...
We introduce and study SL[F]-a quantitative extension of SL (Strategy Logic), one of the most natura...
Strategy Logic (SL for short) is one of the prominent languages for reasoning about the strategic ab...
We introduce QAPI (quantified ATL with probabilism and incomplete information), an extension of ATL ...
Program synthesis constructs programs from specifications in an automated way. Strategy Logic (SL) i...
Strategy Logic (SL) is a very expressive temporal logic for specifying and verifying properties of m...
International audienceTemporal logics are extensively used for the specification of on-going behavio...
With the proliferation of computerised devices, software verification is more prevalent than ever. S...
Strategy Logic (SL, for short) has been introduced by Mogavero, Murano, and Vardi as a useful formal...
In this paper we introduceStrategy Logic with Sim-ple Goals(SL[SG]), a fragment of Strategy Logictha...
Strategy Logic (SL, for short) has been introduced by Mogavero, Murano, and Vardi as a useful formal...
Strategy Logic is a powerful specification language for expressing non-zero-sum properties of multi-...
We extend the alternating-time temporal logics ATL and ATL* with strategy contexts and memory constr...
In the design of complex systems, model-checking and satisfiability arise as two prominent decision ...
International audienceIn this paper we introduce Strategy Logic with Simple Goals (SL[SG]), a fragme...
In open systems verification, to formally check for reliability, one needs an appropriate formalism ...
We introduce and study SL[F]-a quantitative extension of SL (Strategy Logic), one of the most natura...
Strategy Logic (SL for short) is one of the prominent languages for reasoning about the strategic ab...
We introduce QAPI (quantified ATL with probabilism and incomplete information), an extension of ATL ...