AbstractAn extension of Hennessy-Milner Logic with recursion is presented. A recursively specified formula will have two standard interpretations: a minimal one and a maximal one. Minimal interpretations of formulas are useful for expressing liveness properties of processes, whereas maximal interpretations are useful for expressing safety properties. We present sound and complete proof systems for both interpretations for when a process satisfies a (possibly recursive) formula. The rules of the proof systems consist of an introduction rule for each possible structure of a formula and are intended to extend the work of Stirling and Winskel. Moreover the proof systems may be presented directly in PROLOG to yield a decision procedure for verif...
We study an extension of Hennessy-Milner logic for the pi-calculus which gives a sound and complete ...
International audienceThere are two fundamentally different approaches to specifying and verifying p...
The existence of a final coalgebra is equivalent to the existence of a formal logic with a set (smal...
AbstractAn extension of Hennessy-Milner Logic with recursion is presented. A recursively specified f...
AbstractCharacteristic formulae have been introduced by Graf and Sifakis to relate equational reason...
Abstract. We study µHML (a branching-time logic with least and greatest fixpoints) from a runtime ve...
AbstractIn this paper processes specifiable over a non-uniform language are considered. The language...
This study offers a characterization of the collection of propertiesexpressible in Hennessy-Milner L...
We show that some well-known rules in a Hoare-style proof system for total correctness of recursive ...
R. Mardare, C. Priami. Decidable extensions of Hennessy-Milner Logic. In Proc. of the International ...
This paper establishes a comprehensive theory of runtime monitorability for Hennessy-Milner logic wi...
AbstractWe show that some well-known rules in a Hoare-style proof system for total correctness of re...
Abstract. Hennessy-Milner logic is a logic for labeled transition systems, which specifies behaviors...
Four proof rules for recursive procedures in a Pascal-like language are presented. The main rule dea...
We present a solution for the synthesis on Kripke structures with labelled transitions, with respect...
We study an extension of Hennessy-Milner logic for the pi-calculus which gives a sound and complete ...
International audienceThere are two fundamentally different approaches to specifying and verifying p...
The existence of a final coalgebra is equivalent to the existence of a formal logic with a set (smal...
AbstractAn extension of Hennessy-Milner Logic with recursion is presented. A recursively specified f...
AbstractCharacteristic formulae have been introduced by Graf and Sifakis to relate equational reason...
Abstract. We study µHML (a branching-time logic with least and greatest fixpoints) from a runtime ve...
AbstractIn this paper processes specifiable over a non-uniform language are considered. The language...
This study offers a characterization of the collection of propertiesexpressible in Hennessy-Milner L...
We show that some well-known rules in a Hoare-style proof system for total correctness of recursive ...
R. Mardare, C. Priami. Decidable extensions of Hennessy-Milner Logic. In Proc. of the International ...
This paper establishes a comprehensive theory of runtime monitorability for Hennessy-Milner logic wi...
AbstractWe show that some well-known rules in a Hoare-style proof system for total correctness of re...
Abstract. Hennessy-Milner logic is a logic for labeled transition systems, which specifies behaviors...
Four proof rules for recursive procedures in a Pascal-like language are presented. The main rule dea...
We present a solution for the synthesis on Kripke structures with labelled transitions, with respect...
We study an extension of Hennessy-Milner logic for the pi-calculus which gives a sound and complete ...
International audienceThere are two fundamentally different approaches to specifying and verifying p...
The existence of a final coalgebra is equivalent to the existence of a formal logic with a set (smal...