Classical linear-time temporal logic (LTL) is capable of specifying of and reasoning about infinite behaviors only. While this is appropriate for specifying non-terminating reactive systems, there are situations (e.g. assume-guarantee reasoning, run-time verification) when it is desirable to be able to reason about finite and infinite behaviors. We propose an interpretation of the operators of LTL on finite and infinite behaviors, which defines an intuitionistic temporal logic (ILTL). We compare the expressive power of LTL and ILTL. We demonstrate that ILTL is suitable for assume-guarantee reasoning and for expressing properties that relate finite and infinite behaviors. In particular, ILTL admits an elegant logical characterization of safe...
AbstractA method is described for proving “always possibly” properties of specifications in formalis...
When monitoring a system w.r.t. a property defined in a temporal logic such as LTL, a major concern ...
Linear Temporal Logic (LTL) is one of the most popular temporal logics, that comes into play in a va...
Classical linear-time temporal logic (LTL) is capable of specifying of and reasoning about infinite ...
AbstractIt is known that linear-time temporal logic (LTL), which is an extension of classical logic,...
AbstractAn assumption/guarantee specification of a system consists of an assumption part, which spec...
Liveness temporal properties state that something ``good'' eventually happens, e.g., every request i...
Linear Temporal Logic (LTL), proposed in 1977 by Amir Pnueli for reasoning about ongoing programs, w...
Linear Temporal Logic (LTL) is one of the most popular temporal logics, that comes into play in a va...
Gabbay’s separation theorem is a fundamental result for linear temporal logic (LTL). We show that se...
We consider intuitionistic variants of linear temporal logic with "next," "until," and "release" bas...
When monitoring a system w.r.t. a property defined in a temporal logic such as LTL, a major concern ...
Liveness temporal properties state that something “good” eventually happens, e.g., every request is ...
International audienceLinear Temporal Logic (LTL) has found extensive applications in Computer Scien...
Liveness temporal properties state that something “good ” eventually happens, e.g., every request is...
AbstractA method is described for proving “always possibly” properties of specifications in formalis...
When monitoring a system w.r.t. a property defined in a temporal logic such as LTL, a major concern ...
Linear Temporal Logic (LTL) is one of the most popular temporal logics, that comes into play in a va...
Classical linear-time temporal logic (LTL) is capable of specifying of and reasoning about infinite ...
AbstractIt is known that linear-time temporal logic (LTL), which is an extension of classical logic,...
AbstractAn assumption/guarantee specification of a system consists of an assumption part, which spec...
Liveness temporal properties state that something ``good'' eventually happens, e.g., every request i...
Linear Temporal Logic (LTL), proposed in 1977 by Amir Pnueli for reasoning about ongoing programs, w...
Linear Temporal Logic (LTL) is one of the most popular temporal logics, that comes into play in a va...
Gabbay’s separation theorem is a fundamental result for linear temporal logic (LTL). We show that se...
We consider intuitionistic variants of linear temporal logic with "next," "until," and "release" bas...
When monitoring a system w.r.t. a property defined in a temporal logic such as LTL, a major concern ...
Liveness temporal properties state that something “good” eventually happens, e.g., every request is ...
International audienceLinear Temporal Logic (LTL) has found extensive applications in Computer Scien...
Liveness temporal properties state that something “good ” eventually happens, e.g., every request is...
AbstractA method is described for proving “always possibly” properties of specifications in formalis...
When monitoring a system w.r.t. a property defined in a temporal logic such as LTL, a major concern ...
Linear Temporal Logic (LTL) is one of the most popular temporal logics, that comes into play in a va...