Nested words are a structured model of execution paths in procedural programs, reflecting their call and return nesting structure. Finite nested words also capture the structure of parse trees and other tree-structured data, such as XML. We provide new temporal logics for finite and infinite nested words, which are natural extensions of LTL, and prove that these logics are first-order expressively-complete. One of them is based on adding a within modality, evaluating a formula on a subword, to a logic CaRet previously studied in the context of verifying properties of recursive state machines (RSMs). The other logic, NWTL, is based on the notion of a summary path that uses both the linear and nesting structures. For NWTL we show that satis...
The problem of model checking procedural programs has fostered much researchtowards the definition o...
International audienceTemporal logics for nested words are a specification formalism for procedural ...
It is first proved that there are properties of sequences that are not expressible in temporal logic...
Nested words are a structured model of execution paths in procedural programs, reflecting their call...
Nested words are a structured model of execution paths in procedural programs, reflecting their call...
Nested words are a structured model of execution paths in procedural programs, reflecting their call...
We propose the model of nested words for representation of data with both a linear ordering and a hi...
The problem of model checking procedural programs has fostered much research towards the definition ...
The problem of model checking procedural programs has fostered much research towards the definition ...
International audienceThis paper studies several formalisms to specify quantitative properties of fi...
We study languages of nested trees—structures obtained by augmenting trees with sets of nested jump-...
AbstractA major result concerning temporal logics is Kamp’s Theorem which states that the pair of mo...
This thesis is concerned with extending properties of regular word languages to richer structures. W...
Traditionally, data that has both linear and hierarchical structure, such as annotated linguistic da...
We develop a general framework for the design of temporal logics for concurrent recursive programs. ...
The problem of model checking procedural programs has fostered much researchtowards the definition o...
International audienceTemporal logics for nested words are a specification formalism for procedural ...
It is first proved that there are properties of sequences that are not expressible in temporal logic...
Nested words are a structured model of execution paths in procedural programs, reflecting their call...
Nested words are a structured model of execution paths in procedural programs, reflecting their call...
Nested words are a structured model of execution paths in procedural programs, reflecting their call...
We propose the model of nested words for representation of data with both a linear ordering and a hi...
The problem of model checking procedural programs has fostered much research towards the definition ...
The problem of model checking procedural programs has fostered much research towards the definition ...
International audienceThis paper studies several formalisms to specify quantitative properties of fi...
We study languages of nested trees—structures obtained by augmenting trees with sets of nested jump-...
AbstractA major result concerning temporal logics is Kamp’s Theorem which states that the pair of mo...
This thesis is concerned with extending properties of regular word languages to richer structures. W...
Traditionally, data that has both linear and hierarchical structure, such as annotated linguistic da...
We develop a general framework for the design of temporal logics for concurrent recursive programs. ...
The problem of model checking procedural programs has fostered much researchtowards the definition o...
International audienceTemporal logics for nested words are a specification formalism for procedural ...
It is first proved that there are properties of sequences that are not expressible in temporal logic...