AbstractThe long-term objective of the Open Mechanized Reasoning Systems (OMRS) project is to provide a framework for specifying and structuring reasoning systems, and a technology for integrating and interoperating diverse proof systems with each other and with other software components. We structure an OMRS in three layers: the deductive machinery; strategies for controlling inference; and interaction capabilities. The underlying deduction machinery of an OMRS is described by a reasoning theory which provides a sequent system, a set of rules and an operational model given by an associated algebra of derivation structures. There is an obvious analogy between reasoning theories and rewriting logic theories. Namely, a sequent system in its s...
Rewriting logic [Mes92] is a logic of action, whose models are concurrent systems and whose deductio...
AbstractRewriting logic is a simple computational logic that can naturally express both concurrent c...
Rewriting logic is a simple computational logic that can naturally express both concurrent computati...
. Our ultimate goal is to provide a framework and a methodology which will allow users, and not only...
Our ultimate goal is to define a framework and a methodology which will allow users to construct or ...
We are interested in integrating mechanized reasoning systems such as, e.g., Theorem Provers and Com...
AbstractWe are interested in developing a methodology for integrating mechanized reasoning systems s...
The state of the art for reasoning systems is unsatisfactory in several respects. In most cases, pro...
Our ultimate goal is to provide a framework and a methodology which will allow users to construct ...
AbstractThe state of the art for reasoning systems is unsatisfactory in several respects. In most ca...
AbstractThe state of the art for reasoning systems is unsatisfactory in several respects. In most ca...
OMRS (Open Mechanized Reasoning System(s)) is a framework and an architecture for the specification ...
Our long-term goal is the development of a general framework for specifying, structuring, and intero...
This paper proposes the development of a logic for verifying properties of programs in rewriting log...
This paper proposes the development of a logic for verifying properties of programs in rewriting log...
Rewriting logic [Mes92] is a logic of action, whose models are concurrent systems and whose deductio...
AbstractRewriting logic is a simple computational logic that can naturally express both concurrent c...
Rewriting logic is a simple computational logic that can naturally express both concurrent computati...
. Our ultimate goal is to provide a framework and a methodology which will allow users, and not only...
Our ultimate goal is to define a framework and a methodology which will allow users to construct or ...
We are interested in integrating mechanized reasoning systems such as, e.g., Theorem Provers and Com...
AbstractWe are interested in developing a methodology for integrating mechanized reasoning systems s...
The state of the art for reasoning systems is unsatisfactory in several respects. In most cases, pro...
Our ultimate goal is to provide a framework and a methodology which will allow users to construct ...
AbstractThe state of the art for reasoning systems is unsatisfactory in several respects. In most ca...
AbstractThe state of the art for reasoning systems is unsatisfactory in several respects. In most ca...
OMRS (Open Mechanized Reasoning System(s)) is a framework and an architecture for the specification ...
Our long-term goal is the development of a general framework for specifying, structuring, and intero...
This paper proposes the development of a logic for verifying properties of programs in rewriting log...
This paper proposes the development of a logic for verifying properties of programs in rewriting log...
Rewriting logic [Mes92] is a logic of action, whose models are concurrent systems and whose deductio...
AbstractRewriting logic is a simple computational logic that can naturally express both concurrent c...
Rewriting logic is a simple computational logic that can naturally express both concurrent computati...