Counterfactual reasoning is an approach to infer what causes an observed effect by analyzing the hypothetical scenarios where a suspected cause is not present. The seminal works of Halpern and Pearl have provided a workable definition of counterfactual causality for finite settings. In this paper, we propose an approach to check causality that is tailored to reactive systems, i.e., systems that interact with their environment over a possibly infinite duration. We define causes and effects as trace properties which characterize the input and observed output behavior, respectively. We then instantiate our definitions for ω-regular properties and give automata-based constructions for our approach. Checking that an ω-regular property qualifies ...
Abstract. In recent work on the safety analysis of systems we have shown how causal relationships am...
Counterexamples explain why a desired temporal logic property fails to hold. The generation of count...
In recent work on the safety analysis of systems we have shown how causal relationships amongst even...
Temporal causality describes what concrete input behavior is responsible for some observed output be...
Inspired by the seminal works on causal analysis by Halpern and Pearl, in this paper we introduce a ...
We present an approach for the algorithmic computation of causalities in system models that we refer...
We present a comprehensive language theoretic causality analysis framework for explaining safety pro...
Abstract. We present an approach for the algorithmic computation of causalities in system models tha...
In this paper we introduce a notion of counterfactual causality in the Halpern and Pearl sense that ...
Determining and computing root causes in system failures is a significant issue in science and engin...
In this paper we introduce a notion of counterfactual causality in the Halpern and Pearl sense that ...
International audienceIn component-based safety-critical systems, when a system safety property is v...
Synchronous systems can immediately react to the inputs of their environment which may lead to so-ca...
International audienceThis article introduces a general framework for fault ascription, which consis...
When a real-time model checker detects the violation of a timed reachability property for a given Ti...
Abstract. In recent work on the safety analysis of systems we have shown how causal relationships am...
Counterexamples explain why a desired temporal logic property fails to hold. The generation of count...
In recent work on the safety analysis of systems we have shown how causal relationships amongst even...
Temporal causality describes what concrete input behavior is responsible for some observed output be...
Inspired by the seminal works on causal analysis by Halpern and Pearl, in this paper we introduce a ...
We present an approach for the algorithmic computation of causalities in system models that we refer...
We present a comprehensive language theoretic causality analysis framework for explaining safety pro...
Abstract. We present an approach for the algorithmic computation of causalities in system models tha...
In this paper we introduce a notion of counterfactual causality in the Halpern and Pearl sense that ...
Determining and computing root causes in system failures is a significant issue in science and engin...
In this paper we introduce a notion of counterfactual causality in the Halpern and Pearl sense that ...
International audienceIn component-based safety-critical systems, when a system safety property is v...
Synchronous systems can immediately react to the inputs of their environment which may lead to so-ca...
International audienceThis article introduces a general framework for fault ascription, which consis...
When a real-time model checker detects the violation of a timed reachability property for a given Ti...
Abstract. In recent work on the safety analysis of systems we have shown how causal relationships am...
Counterexamples explain why a desired temporal logic property fails to hold. The generation of count...
In recent work on the safety analysis of systems we have shown how causal relationships amongst even...