Model checking and temporal logics are boolean. The answer to the model checking question does a system satisfy a property? is either true or false, and properties expressed in temporal logics are defined over boolean propositions. While this classic approach is enough to specify and verify boolean temporal properties, it does not allow to reason about quantitative aspects of systems. Some quantitative extensions of temporal logics has been already proposed, especially in the context of probabilistic systems. They allow to answer questions like with which probability does a system satisfy a property? We present a generalization of two well-known temporal logics: CTL and the - calculus. Both extensions are defined over c-semirings, an algeb...
We define a new temporal logic called CTL[k-QDDC]. It extends CTL with the ability to specify branch...
We investigate an extension of CTL (Computation Tree Logic) by past modalities, called CTLP, interpr...
We investigate extensions of CTL allowing to express quantitative requirements about an abstract not...
Model checking and temporal logics are boolean. The answer to the model checking question does a sys...
AbstractModel checking and temporal logics are boolean. The answer to the model checking question do...
Model checking and temporal logics are boolean. The answer to the model checking question does a sys...
Model checking and temporal logics are boolean. The answer to the model checking question does a sys...
AbstractModel checking and temporal logics are boolean. The answer to the model checking question do...
34 pagesInternational audienceThis paper presents a range of quantitative extensions for the tempora...
Temporal logic is two-valued: a property is either true or false. When applied to the analysis of st...
Temporal logic is two-valued: formulas are interpreted as either true or false. When applied to the ...
Temporal logic is two-valued: formulas are interpreted as either true or false. When applied to the ...
AbstractTemporal logic is two-valued: formulas are interpreted as either true or false. When applied...
International audienceQuantified linear temporal logic (QLTL) is an ω-regular extension of LTL allow...
We define a new temporal logic called CTL[k-QDDC]. It extends CTL with the ability to specify branch...
We investigate an extension of CTL (Computation Tree Logic) by past modalities, called CTLP, interpr...
We investigate extensions of CTL allowing to express quantitative requirements about an abstract not...
Model checking and temporal logics are boolean. The answer to the model checking question does a sys...
AbstractModel checking and temporal logics are boolean. The answer to the model checking question do...
Model checking and temporal logics are boolean. The answer to the model checking question does a sys...
Model checking and temporal logics are boolean. The answer to the model checking question does a sys...
AbstractModel checking and temporal logics are boolean. The answer to the model checking question do...
34 pagesInternational audienceThis paper presents a range of quantitative extensions for the tempora...
Temporal logic is two-valued: a property is either true or false. When applied to the analysis of st...
Temporal logic is two-valued: formulas are interpreted as either true or false. When applied to the ...
Temporal logic is two-valued: formulas are interpreted as either true or false. When applied to the ...
AbstractTemporal logic is two-valued: formulas are interpreted as either true or false. When applied...
International audienceQuantified linear temporal logic (QLTL) is an ω-regular extension of LTL allow...
We define a new temporal logic called CTL[k-QDDC]. It extends CTL with the ability to specify branch...
We investigate an extension of CTL (Computation Tree Logic) by past modalities, called CTLP, interpr...
We investigate extensions of CTL allowing to express quantitative requirements about an abstract not...