International audienceRegister automata are finite automata equipped with a finite set of registers in which they can store data, i.e. elements from an unbounded or infinite alphabet. They provide a simple formalism to specify the behaviour of reactive systems operating over data ω-words. We study the synthesis problem for specifications given as register automata over a linearly ordered data domain (e.g. (N, ≤) or (Q, ≤)), which allow for comparison of data with regards to the linear order. To that end, we extend the classical Church synthesis game to infinite alphabets: two players, Adam and Eve, alternately play some data, and Eve wins whenever their interaction complies with the specification, which is a language of ω-words over ordered...
Data-parameterized systems model systems with finite control over an infinite data domain. VLTL is a...
International audienceChurch's synthesis problem asks whether there exists a finite-state stream tra...
International audienceChurch's synthesis problem asks whether there exists a finite-state stream tra...
Register automata are finite automata equipped with a finite set of registers in which they can stor...
In reactive synthesis, the goal is to automatically generate an implementation from a specification ...
Traditional synthesis algorithms return, given a specification over finite sets of input and output ...
International audienceIn reactive synthesis, the goal is to automatically generate an implementation...
A reactive system is a system that continuously interacts with its environment. The environment prov...
In reactive synthesis, the goal is to automatically generate an implementation from a specification ...
International audienceIn reactive synthesis, the goal is to automatically generate an implementation...
In reactive synthesis, the goal is to automatically generate an implementation from a specification ...
Motivated by formal models recently proposed in the context of XML, we study automata and logics on...
We study synthesis of reactive systems interacting with environments using an infinite data domain. ...
International audienceGood-for-Games (GFG) automata offer a compromise between deterministic and non...
International audienceGood-for-Games (GFG) automata offer a compromise between deterministic and non...
Data-parameterized systems model systems with finite control over an infinite data domain. VLTL is a...
International audienceChurch's synthesis problem asks whether there exists a finite-state stream tra...
International audienceChurch's synthesis problem asks whether there exists a finite-state stream tra...
Register automata are finite automata equipped with a finite set of registers in which they can stor...
In reactive synthesis, the goal is to automatically generate an implementation from a specification ...
Traditional synthesis algorithms return, given a specification over finite sets of input and output ...
International audienceIn reactive synthesis, the goal is to automatically generate an implementation...
A reactive system is a system that continuously interacts with its environment. The environment prov...
In reactive synthesis, the goal is to automatically generate an implementation from a specification ...
International audienceIn reactive synthesis, the goal is to automatically generate an implementation...
In reactive synthesis, the goal is to automatically generate an implementation from a specification ...
Motivated by formal models recently proposed in the context of XML, we study automata and logics on...
We study synthesis of reactive systems interacting with environments using an infinite data domain. ...
International audienceGood-for-Games (GFG) automata offer a compromise between deterministic and non...
International audienceGood-for-Games (GFG) automata offer a compromise between deterministic and non...
Data-parameterized systems model systems with finite control over an infinite data domain. VLTL is a...
International audienceChurch's synthesis problem asks whether there exists a finite-state stream tra...
International audienceChurch's synthesis problem asks whether there exists a finite-state stream tra...