AbstractChronolog(MC) is an extension of logic programming based on a linear-time temporal logic with multiple granularity of time calledTLC. A Chronolog(MC) program consists of a clock definition, a clock assignment and a program body. Each predicate symbol appearing in the program body is associated with a local clock through the clock definition and assignment. This paper investigates the logical basis of the language, presents a clocked temporal resolution where time-matching is essential, and in particular proposes three algorithms for time-matching. The paper also discusses the declarative semantics of Chronolog(MC) programs in terms of clocked temporal Herbrand models. It is shown that Chronolog(MC) programs also satisfy the minimum ...
The need of counting with the appropiate management of situations involving time an the motion of ch...
A specification language is presented for describing every day temporal notions, like weekends, holi...
Formal methods have proved to be highly beneficial in the requirements specification phase of softwa...
AbstractChronolog(MC) is an extension of logic programming based on a linear-time temporal logic wit...
This paper introduces Chronolog(Z), a logic programming language based on a discrete linear-time tem...
Clocked temporal logic programming(CTLP) is an extension of logic programming based on a clocked tem...
Περιέχει το πλήρες κείμενοIn this paper we introduce the logic programming language Disjunctive Chro...
In this paper we briefly survey the main contributions of our research on time granularity and outli...
We propose a logical approach to represent and reason about different time granularities. We identif...
Chronolog is an extension of logic programming based on temporal logic. The paper presents a framewo...
We will discuss various issues related the notion of time granularity. We will start by showing how ...
Temporal logic, often used as a specification language for programs, can serve directly as a program...
In this paper, we propose a new logical approach to represent and to reason about different time gra...
In this paper, we propose a new logical approach to represent and to reason about different time gra...
CLTLoc (Constraint LTL over clocks) is a quantifier-free extension of LTL allowing variables behavin...
The need of counting with the appropiate management of situations involving time an the motion of ch...
A specification language is presented for describing every day temporal notions, like weekends, holi...
Formal methods have proved to be highly beneficial in the requirements specification phase of softwa...
AbstractChronolog(MC) is an extension of logic programming based on a linear-time temporal logic wit...
This paper introduces Chronolog(Z), a logic programming language based on a discrete linear-time tem...
Clocked temporal logic programming(CTLP) is an extension of logic programming based on a clocked tem...
Περιέχει το πλήρες κείμενοIn this paper we introduce the logic programming language Disjunctive Chro...
In this paper we briefly survey the main contributions of our research on time granularity and outli...
We propose a logical approach to represent and reason about different time granularities. We identif...
Chronolog is an extension of logic programming based on temporal logic. The paper presents a framewo...
We will discuss various issues related the notion of time granularity. We will start by showing how ...
Temporal logic, often used as a specification language for programs, can serve directly as a program...
In this paper, we propose a new logical approach to represent and to reason about different time gra...
In this paper, we propose a new logical approach to represent and to reason about different time gra...
CLTLoc (Constraint LTL over clocks) is a quantifier-free extension of LTL allowing variables behavin...
The need of counting with the appropiate management of situations involving time an the motion of ch...
A specification language is presented for describing every day temporal notions, like weekends, holi...
Formal methods have proved to be highly beneficial in the requirements specification phase of softwa...