Most analysis methods for information flow properties do not consider temporal restrictions. In practice, however, such properties rarely occur statically, but have to consider constraints such as when and under which conditions a variable has to be kept secret. In this paper, we propose a natural integration of information flow properties into linear-time temporal logics (LTL). We add a new modal operator, the hide operator, expressing that the observable behavior of a system is independent of the valuations of a secret variable. We provide a complexity analysis for the model checking problem of the resulting logic SecLTL and we identify an expressive fragment for which this question is efficiently decidable. We also show that the path bas...
Model checking linear-time properties expressed in first-order logic hasnon-elementary complexity, a...
AbstractIn this paper, we present several timed extensions of temporal logics, that can be used for ...
Summary. This article provides the definition of linear temporal logic (LTL) and its properties rele...
Most analysis methods for information flow properties do not consider temporal restrictions. In prac...
Abstract. Most analysis methods for information flow properties do not consider temporal restriction...
In this paper, we investigate the power of extending first-order quantification over states to branc...
In the literature, two powerful temporal logic formalisms have been proposed for expressing informat...
Temporal logics are a well investigated formalism for the specification and verification of reactive...
For specifying and verifying branching-time requirements, a reactive system is traditionally modeled...
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 ...
Hyperproperties, as introduced by Clarkson and Schneider, characterize the correctness of a computer...
We present a framework for monitoring information flow in security-critical reactive systems, such a...
Model checking linear-time properties expressed in first-order logic has non-elementary complexity, ...
We show that the problem of model checking multi-dimensional modal logics can be reduced to the pr...
Model checking linear-time properties expressed in first-order logic hasnon-elementary complexity, a...
AbstractIn this paper, we present several timed extensions of temporal logics, that can be used for ...
Summary. This article provides the definition of linear temporal logic (LTL) and its properties rele...
Most analysis methods for information flow properties do not consider temporal restrictions. In prac...
Abstract. Most analysis methods for information flow properties do not consider temporal restriction...
In this paper, we investigate the power of extending first-order quantification over states to branc...
In the literature, two powerful temporal logic formalisms have been proposed for expressing informat...
Temporal logics are a well investigated formalism for the specification and verification of reactive...
For specifying and verifying branching-time requirements, a reactive system is traditionally modeled...
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 ...
Hyperproperties, as introduced by Clarkson and Schneider, characterize the correctness of a computer...
We present a framework for monitoring information flow in security-critical reactive systems, such a...
Model checking linear-time properties expressed in first-order logic has non-elementary complexity, ...
We show that the problem of model checking multi-dimensional modal logics can be reduced to the pr...
Model checking linear-time properties expressed in first-order logic hasnon-elementary complexity, a...
AbstractIn this paper, we present several timed extensions of temporal logics, that can be used for ...
Summary. This article provides the definition of linear temporal logic (LTL) and its properties rele...