Starting from a deontic specification modelling the behaviour of a system, we show how it is possible to reason about the temporal properties of the normative behaviours of that system. In particular, we show how safety and liveness properties can be derived, respectively, from permission and obligation structures. A formal relationship is thus established between the recently proposed deontic accounts of behaviour, that are more action-oriented, and the already traditional and successful property-oriented frameworks based on temporal logics
The logic of norms, called deontic logic, has been used to specify normative constraints for informa...
In the paper we provide an overview of issues related to the models used in the research on the logi...
Permissions are special case of deontic effects and play important role compliance. Essentially they...
Starting from a deontic specification modelling the behaviour of a system, we show how it is possibl...
This work addresses several topics in the semantics of deontic logic. In Chapter One I introduce a s...
AbstractIn nowadays applications of temporal deontic logic to the verification of security policies,...
We propose a first-order model as a possible formal ba-sis for normative agent systems (NAS). The mo...
Recent research has advocated the use of deontic logics in requirements specification. A form of deo...
This paper presents a formalization of refraining from actions and a deontic logic based on a proces...
Abstract. We study Normative Temporal Logic (ntl), a formalism intended for reason-ing about the tem...
AbstractThis paper begins the development of new types of deontic operators, particularly ones whose...
We introduce Normative Temporal Logic (NTL), a logic for reasoning about normative systems. NTL is a...
We introduce Normative Temporal Logic (NTL), a logic for reasoning about normative systems. NTL is a...
AbstractDeontic Logic was introduced in the first half of the last century to formalize aspects of l...
Basic Defeasible Logic was extended to capture some temporal aspects in legal reasoning. All these ...
The logic of norms, called deontic logic, has been used to specify normative constraints for informa...
In the paper we provide an overview of issues related to the models used in the research on the logi...
Permissions are special case of deontic effects and play important role compliance. Essentially they...
Starting from a deontic specification modelling the behaviour of a system, we show how it is possibl...
This work addresses several topics in the semantics of deontic logic. In Chapter One I introduce a s...
AbstractIn nowadays applications of temporal deontic logic to the verification of security policies,...
We propose a first-order model as a possible formal ba-sis for normative agent systems (NAS). The mo...
Recent research has advocated the use of deontic logics in requirements specification. A form of deo...
This paper presents a formalization of refraining from actions and a deontic logic based on a proces...
Abstract. We study Normative Temporal Logic (ntl), a formalism intended for reason-ing about the tem...
AbstractThis paper begins the development of new types of deontic operators, particularly ones whose...
We introduce Normative Temporal Logic (NTL), a logic for reasoning about normative systems. NTL is a...
We introduce Normative Temporal Logic (NTL), a logic for reasoning about normative systems. NTL is a...
AbstractDeontic Logic was introduced in the first half of the last century to formalize aspects of l...
Basic Defeasible Logic was extended to capture some temporal aspects in legal reasoning. All these ...
The logic of norms, called deontic logic, has been used to specify normative constraints for informa...
In the paper we provide an overview of issues related to the models used in the research on the logi...
Permissions are special case of deontic effects and play important role compliance. Essentially they...