Temporal logic has become essential for various areas in computer science, most notably for the specification and verification of hardware and software systems. For the specification purposes rich temporal languages are required that, in particular, can express fairness constraints. For linear-time logics which deal with fairness in the linear-time setting, one-pass and two-pass tableau methods have been developed. In the repository of the CTL-type branching-time setting, the well-known logics ECTL and ECTL+ were developed to explicitly deal with fairness. However, due to the syntactical restrictions, these logics can only express restricted versions of fairness. The logic CTL⋆, often considered as ‘the full branching-time logic’ overcomes ...
AbstractVarious principles of proof have been proposed to reason about fairness. This paper addresse...
In this paper the full branching time logic (CTL*) is studied. It has basic modalities consisting of...
AbstractOn one hand, traditional tableau systems for temporal logic (TL) generate an auxiliary graph...
Temporal logic has become essential for various areas in computer science, most notably for the spec...
Temporal logic has become essential for various areas in computer science, most notably for the spec...
When building tableau for temporal logic formulae, applying a two-pass construction, we first check ...
When building tableau for temporal logic formulae, applying a two-pass construction, we first check ...
We expand the applicability of the clausal resolution technique to the branching-time temporal logi...
AbstractA temporal clausal resolution method was originally developed for linear time temporal logic...
AbstractWe show that ECTL+, the classical extension of CTL with fairness properties, is expressively...
Certifying proofs are automated deductive proofs obtained as outcomes of a formal verification of te...
In this paper we study sublogics of RoCTL*, a recently proposed logic for specifying robustness. RoC...
AbstractWe consider automatic verification of finite state concurrent programs. The global state gra...
Defeasible Linear Temporal Logic is a defeasible temporal formalism for representing and verifying e...
We give the first single-pass ("on the fly") tableau decision procedure for computational tree logic...
AbstractVarious principles of proof have been proposed to reason about fairness. This paper addresse...
In this paper the full branching time logic (CTL*) is studied. It has basic modalities consisting of...
AbstractOn one hand, traditional tableau systems for temporal logic (TL) generate an auxiliary graph...
Temporal logic has become essential for various areas in computer science, most notably for the spec...
Temporal logic has become essential for various areas in computer science, most notably for the spec...
When building tableau for temporal logic formulae, applying a two-pass construction, we first check ...
When building tableau for temporal logic formulae, applying a two-pass construction, we first check ...
We expand the applicability of the clausal resolution technique to the branching-time temporal logi...
AbstractA temporal clausal resolution method was originally developed for linear time temporal logic...
AbstractWe show that ECTL+, the classical extension of CTL with fairness properties, is expressively...
Certifying proofs are automated deductive proofs obtained as outcomes of a formal verification of te...
In this paper we study sublogics of RoCTL*, a recently proposed logic for specifying robustness. RoC...
AbstractWe consider automatic verification of finite state concurrent programs. The global state gra...
Defeasible Linear Temporal Logic is a defeasible temporal formalism for representing and verifying e...
We give the first single-pass ("on the fly") tableau decision procedure for computational tree logic...
AbstractVarious principles of proof have been proposed to reason about fairness. This paper addresse...
In this paper the full branching time logic (CTL*) is studied. It has basic modalities consisting of...
AbstractOn one hand, traditional tableau systems for temporal logic (TL) generate an auxiliary graph...