AbstractThis paper discusses the relations between extended incidence calculus and assumption-based truth maintenance systems (ATMSs). We first prove that managing labels for statements (nodes) in an ATMS is equivalent to producing incidence sets of these statements in extended incidence calculus. We then demonstrate that the justification set for a node is functionally equivalent to the implication relation set for the same node in extended incidence calculus. As a consequence, extended incidence calculus can provide justifications for an ATMS, because implication relation sets are discovered by the system automatically. We also show that extended incidence calculus provides a theoretical basis for constructing a probabilistic ATMS by asso...
Jones ’ rely-guarantee calculus [1] for shared variable concurrency is ex-tended to include probabil...
AbstractThe paper presents the proof-theoretical approach to a probabilistic logic which allows expr...
In this paper, we present a probabilistic adaptation of an Assume/Guarantee contract formalism. For ...
This paper discusses the relations between extended incidence calculus and assumption-based truth ma...
AbstractThis paper discusses the relations between extended incidence calculus and assumption-based ...
. This paper discusses the relationship between incidence calculus and the ATMS. It shows that manag...
ATMSs - assumption truth maintenance systemsAvailable from British Library Document Supply Centre-DS...
This thesis presents a comprehensive study o f incidence calculus, a probabilistic logic for reas...
Incidence Calculus is a technique for associating uncertainty values with logical sentences. These u...
Incidence calculus is a probabilistic logic in which incidences, standing for the situations in whic...
Mechanisms for the automation of uncertainty are required for expert systems. Sometimes these mech...
AbstractIncidence calculus is a mechanism for probabilistic reasoning in which sets of possible worl...
Abstract In incidence calculus inferences usually are made by cal culating incidence sets and prob...
Assumption-based truth maintenance systems have become a powerful and widely used tool in Artificial...
AbstractProbability is usually closely related to Boolean structures, i.e., Boolean algebras or prop...
Jones ’ rely-guarantee calculus [1] for shared variable concurrency is ex-tended to include probabil...
AbstractThe paper presents the proof-theoretical approach to a probabilistic logic which allows expr...
In this paper, we present a probabilistic adaptation of an Assume/Guarantee contract formalism. For ...
This paper discusses the relations between extended incidence calculus and assumption-based truth ma...
AbstractThis paper discusses the relations between extended incidence calculus and assumption-based ...
. This paper discusses the relationship between incidence calculus and the ATMS. It shows that manag...
ATMSs - assumption truth maintenance systemsAvailable from British Library Document Supply Centre-DS...
This thesis presents a comprehensive study o f incidence calculus, a probabilistic logic for reas...
Incidence Calculus is a technique for associating uncertainty values with logical sentences. These u...
Incidence calculus is a probabilistic logic in which incidences, standing for the situations in whic...
Mechanisms for the automation of uncertainty are required for expert systems. Sometimes these mech...
AbstractIncidence calculus is a mechanism for probabilistic reasoning in which sets of possible worl...
Abstract In incidence calculus inferences usually are made by cal culating incidence sets and prob...
Assumption-based truth maintenance systems have become a powerful and widely used tool in Artificial...
AbstractProbability is usually closely related to Boolean structures, i.e., Boolean algebras or prop...
Jones ’ rely-guarantee calculus [1] for shared variable concurrency is ex-tended to include probabil...
AbstractThe paper presents the proof-theoretical approach to a probabilistic logic which allows expr...
In this paper, we present a probabilistic adaptation of an Assume/Guarantee contract formalism. For ...