We study monitoring of linear-time arithmetic properties against finite traces generated by an unknown dynamic system. The monitoring state is determined by considering at once the trace prefix seen so far, and all its possible finite-length, future continuations. This makes monitoring at least as hard as satisfiability and validity. Traces consist of finite sequences of assignments of a fixed set of variables to numerical values. Properties are specified in a logic we call ALTLf, combining LTLf (LTL on finite traces) with linear arithmetic constraints that may carry lookahead, i.e., variables may be compared over multiple instants of the trace. While the monitoring problem for this setting is undecidable in general, we show decidability fo...
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In this paper we look into the assumption of interpreting LTL over finite traces. In particular we s...
Abstract. Runtime monitoring is one of the central tasks to provide operational decision support to ...
We present an algorithm for efficiently testing Linear Temporal Logic (LTL) formulae on finite execu...
Abstract. Runtime monitoring is one of the central tasks to provide operational decision support to ...
Runtime monitoring is one of the central tasks to provide operational decision support to running bu...
In this paper, we address the problem of model checking temporal properties of finite-state programs...
Runtime monitoring is one of the central tasks to provide operational decision support to running bu...
In this paper, we address a typical obstacle in runtime verification of linear temporal logic (LTL) ...
Trace Alignment is a prominent problem in Declarative Process Mining, which consists in identifying ...
Formulae of linear temporal logic (LTL) can be used to specify (wanted or unwanted) properties of a ...
Abstract. We introduce a novel approach to the runtime monitoring of complex system properties. In p...
We briefly present a rule-based framework, called EAGLE, that has been shown to be capable of defini...
In this paper we study when an LTL formula on finite traces (LTLf formula) is insensitive to infinit...
Temporal logic has become a well-established method for specifying the behavior of distributed syste...
We introduce a logic to reason about strategic abilities in finite games under imperfect information...
In this paper we look into the assumption of interpreting LTL over finite traces. In particular we s...
Abstract. Runtime monitoring is one of the central tasks to provide operational decision support to ...
We present an algorithm for efficiently testing Linear Temporal Logic (LTL) formulae on finite execu...
Abstract. Runtime monitoring is one of the central tasks to provide operational decision support to ...
Runtime monitoring is one of the central tasks to provide operational decision support to running bu...
In this paper, we address the problem of model checking temporal properties of finite-state programs...
Runtime monitoring is one of the central tasks to provide operational decision support to running bu...
In this paper, we address a typical obstacle in runtime verification of linear temporal logic (LTL) ...
Trace Alignment is a prominent problem in Declarative Process Mining, which consists in identifying ...
Formulae of linear temporal logic (LTL) can be used to specify (wanted or unwanted) properties of a ...
Abstract. We introduce a novel approach to the runtime monitoring of complex system properties. In p...
We briefly present a rule-based framework, called EAGLE, that has been shown to be capable of defini...
In this paper we study when an LTL formula on finite traces (LTLf formula) is insensitive to infinit...
Temporal logic has become a well-established method for specifying the behavior of distributed syste...
We introduce a logic to reason about strategic abilities in finite games under imperfect information...
In this paper we look into the assumption of interpreting LTL over finite traces. In particular we s...