We propose E↓ -logic as a formal foundation for the specification and development of event-based systems with local data states. The logic is intended to cover a broad range of abstraction levels from abstract requirements specifications up to constructive specifications. Our logic uses diamond and box modalities over structured actions adopted from dynamic logic. Atomic actions are pairs Open image in new window where e is an event and /ψ a state transition predicate capturing the allowed reactions to the event. To write concrete specifications of recursive process structures we integrate (control) state variables and binders of hybrid logic. The semantic interpretation relies on event/data transition systems; specification refinemen...
This paper introduces a rigorous methodology for requirements specification of systems that react to...
This dissertation focuses on developing tools for certifying temporal logic properties in hybrid dyn...
AbstractWe introduce a hybrid variant of a dynamic logic with continuous state transitions along dif...
We propose ED-logic as a formal foundation for the specification and development of event-based syst...
D↓ is a new dynamic logic combining regular modalities with the binder constructor typical of hybrid...
AbstractIn this paper, we present Hybrid Event B, a formal language for modeling hybrid systems. Spe...
Publicado em "Theoretical aspects of computing - ICTAC 2016: 13th International Colloquium, Taipei, ...
Faced with the increasing need for correctly designed hybrid and cyber-physical systems today, the p...
The design of hybrid systems controllers requires one to handle both discrete and continuous functio...
Event-B is a state-based formal method for modelling and verifying the consistency of discrete syste...
Although less studied than purely action or state based logics, state/event based logics are becomin...
We introduce a hybrid variant of a dynamic logic with continuous state transitions along differentia...
International audienceHybrid systems are one of the most common mathematical models for Cyber-Physic...
We introduce a first-order extension of dynamic logic (FO-DL), suitable to represent and reason about...
An extension of process algebra is introduced which can be compared to (propositional) dynamic logic...
This paper introduces a rigorous methodology for requirements specification of systems that react to...
This dissertation focuses on developing tools for certifying temporal logic properties in hybrid dyn...
AbstractWe introduce a hybrid variant of a dynamic logic with continuous state transitions along dif...
We propose ED-logic as a formal foundation for the specification and development of event-based syst...
D↓ is a new dynamic logic combining regular modalities with the binder constructor typical of hybrid...
AbstractIn this paper, we present Hybrid Event B, a formal language for modeling hybrid systems. Spe...
Publicado em "Theoretical aspects of computing - ICTAC 2016: 13th International Colloquium, Taipei, ...
Faced with the increasing need for correctly designed hybrid and cyber-physical systems today, the p...
The design of hybrid systems controllers requires one to handle both discrete and continuous functio...
Event-B is a state-based formal method for modelling and verifying the consistency of discrete syste...
Although less studied than purely action or state based logics, state/event based logics are becomin...
We introduce a hybrid variant of a dynamic logic with continuous state transitions along differentia...
International audienceHybrid systems are one of the most common mathematical models for Cyber-Physic...
We introduce a first-order extension of dynamic logic (FO-DL), suitable to represent and reason about...
An extension of process algebra is introduced which can be compared to (propositional) dynamic logic...
This paper introduces a rigorous methodology for requirements specification of systems that react to...
This dissertation focuses on developing tools for certifying temporal logic properties in hybrid dyn...
AbstractWe introduce a hybrid variant of a dynamic logic with continuous state transitions along dif...