This paper proposes an extension of modal action logics, which typically make the assumption that an action is atomic, to include durative actions. These logics have been developed to support the formal specification of information systems: we argue, with particular reference to object oriented systems, that assuming atomicity is too restrictive to express many kinds of temporal constraint. In consequence, we propose that actions be regarded as durative, and encode this by assuming that an action occurs over a sequence of atomic transitions, or interval, rather than a single transition. With this as a pre-requisite, the paper continues to redefine and extend operators of atomic action logics to fit the durative case
Action semantics is a framework for semantic description of prograrnming languages. In this framewo...
In this paper we describe a language for reasoning about actions that can be used for modelling and ...
The addition of durative actions to PDDL2.1 sparked some controversy. Fox and Long argued that actio...
This paper proposes an extension of modal action logics, which typically make the assumption that an...
AbstractWe introduce a deontic action logic and its axiomatization. This logic has some useful prope...
We examine modal and temporal logics for processes. In section 1 we intro-duce concurrent processes ...
A computing paradigm is presented for coordinating the execution of durative actions, i.e. actions w...
Preface We examine modal and temporal logics for processes. In section 1 we introduce concurrent pro...
It aims to extend the Object Calculus of Fiadeiro and Maibaum to cover durative actions and real-tim...
Distributed systems may be specied in Structured Modal Action Logic by decomposing them into agents ...
We present a multi-modal action logic with first-order modalities, which contain terms which can be ...
Distributed systems may be specified in Structured Modal Action Logic by decomposing them into agent...
Abstract. In opposition to the traditional approaches to reactive systems in which the atomicity of ...
For systems of sequential agents the fundamental relations between events -causality and conflict - ...
AbstractGelfond and Lifschitz introduce a declarative languageAfor describing effects of actions and...
Action semantics is a framework for semantic description of prograrnming languages. In this framewo...
In this paper we describe a language for reasoning about actions that can be used for modelling and ...
The addition of durative actions to PDDL2.1 sparked some controversy. Fox and Long argued that actio...
This paper proposes an extension of modal action logics, which typically make the assumption that an...
AbstractWe introduce a deontic action logic and its axiomatization. This logic has some useful prope...
We examine modal and temporal logics for processes. In section 1 we intro-duce concurrent processes ...
A computing paradigm is presented for coordinating the execution of durative actions, i.e. actions w...
Preface We examine modal and temporal logics for processes. In section 1 we introduce concurrent pro...
It aims to extend the Object Calculus of Fiadeiro and Maibaum to cover durative actions and real-tim...
Distributed systems may be specied in Structured Modal Action Logic by decomposing them into agents ...
We present a multi-modal action logic with first-order modalities, which contain terms which can be ...
Distributed systems may be specified in Structured Modal Action Logic by decomposing them into agent...
Abstract. In opposition to the traditional approaches to reactive systems in which the atomicity of ...
For systems of sequential agents the fundamental relations between events -causality and conflict - ...
AbstractGelfond and Lifschitz introduce a declarative languageAfor describing effects of actions and...
Action semantics is a framework for semantic description of prograrnming languages. In this framewo...
In this paper we describe a language for reasoning about actions that can be used for modelling and ...
The addition of durative actions to PDDL2.1 sparked some controversy. Fox and Long argued that actio...