We present a novel approach to the verification of multi-agent systems using bounded model checking for specifications in LTLK, a linear time temporal-epistemic logic. The method is based on binary decision diagrams rather than the standard conversion to Boolean satisfiability. We apply the approach to two classes of interpreted systems: the standard, synchronous semantics and the interleaved semantics. We provide a symbolic algorithm for the verification of LTLK over models of multi-agent systems and evaluate its implementation against MCK, a competing model checker for knowledge. Our evaluation indicates that the interleaved semantics can often be preferable in the verification of LTLK
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Abstract: This paper presents an approach to the verification of temporal epistemic logic in synchr...
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We present TECTLK, a logic to specify knowledge and real time in multi-agent systems. We show that t...
We present TECTLK, a logic to specify knowledge and real time in multi-agent systems. We show that t...
We present an algorithm for model checking temporal-epistemic properties of multi-agent systems, exp...
A key step in formal verification is the translation of requirements into logic formulae. Various fl...
In this paper, we present a Satisfiability Modulo Theory based (SMT-based) bounded model checking (B...
AbstractWe propose a framework for the verification of multi-agent systems' specification by symboli...
This paper addresses the problem of verification of multiagent systems by means of symbolic model c...
AbstractWe present TECTLK, a logic to specify knowledge and real time in multi-agent systems. We sho...
We study the problem of verifying multi-agent systems under the assumption of bounded recall. We int...
We present a framework for verifying temporal and epistemic properties of multi-agent systems by me...
Abstract: This paper presents an approach to the verification of temporal epistemic logic in synchr...
AbstractWe present a methodology for the verification of multi-agent systems, whose properties are s...
We present an approach to the problem of verification of epistemic properties in multi-agent systems...
Part 2: Modelling and Formal Methods in Software DevelopmentInternational audienceA considerably lar...
We introduce Strategy Logic with Knowledge, a novel formalism to reason about knowledge and strategi...
We present TECTLK, a logic to specify knowledge and real time in multi-agent systems. We show that t...
We present TECTLK, a logic to specify knowledge and real time in multi-agent systems. We show that t...
We present an algorithm for model checking temporal-epistemic properties of multi-agent systems, exp...
A key step in formal verification is the translation of requirements into logic formulae. Various fl...
In this paper, we present a Satisfiability Modulo Theory based (SMT-based) bounded model checking (B...
AbstractWe propose a framework for the verification of multi-agent systems' specification by symboli...