Linear Temporal Logic (LTL) on finite traces has proven to be a good basis for the analysis and enactment of flexible constraint-based business processes. The Declare language and system benefit from this basis. Moreover, LTL-based languages like Declare can also be used for runtime verification. As there are often many interacting constraints, it is important to keep track of individual constraints and combinations of potentially conflicting constraints. In this paper, we operationalize the notion of conflicting constraints and demonstrate how innovative automata-based techniques can be applied to monitor running process instances. Conflicting constraints are detected immediately and our toolset (realized using Declare and ProM) provides m...
Abstract. Today’s information systems record real-time information about business processes. This en...
This paper presents an approach to checking a running program against Linear Temporal Logic (LTL) sp...
Formulae of linear temporal logic (LTL) can be used to specify (wanted or unwanted) properties of a ...
Linear Temporal Logic (LTL) on finite traces has proven to be a good basis for the analysis and enac...
Linear Temporal Logic (LTL) on finite traces has proven to be a good basis for the analysis and enac...
Linear Temporal Logic (LTL) on finite traces has proven to be a good basis for the analysis and enac...
Linear Temporal Logic (LTL) on finite traces has proven to be a good basis for the analysis and enac...
Linear Temporal Logic (LTL) on finite traces has proven to be a good basis for the analysis and enac...
Linear Temporal Logic (LTL) on finite traces has proven to be a good basis for the analysis and enac...
Today’s information systems record real-time information about business processes. This enables the ...
Today’s information systems record real-time information about business processes. This enables the ...
Today’s information systems record real-time information about business processes. This enables the ...
Today’s information systems record real-time information about business processes. This enables the ...
Today’s information systems record real-time information about business processes. This enables the ...
Checking the compliance of a business process execution with respect to a set of regulations is an i...
Abstract. Today’s information systems record real-time information about business processes. This en...
This paper presents an approach to checking a running program against Linear Temporal Logic (LTL) sp...
Formulae of linear temporal logic (LTL) can be used to specify (wanted or unwanted) properties of a ...
Linear Temporal Logic (LTL) on finite traces has proven to be a good basis for the analysis and enac...
Linear Temporal Logic (LTL) on finite traces has proven to be a good basis for the analysis and enac...
Linear Temporal Logic (LTL) on finite traces has proven to be a good basis for the analysis and enac...
Linear Temporal Logic (LTL) on finite traces has proven to be a good basis for the analysis and enac...
Linear Temporal Logic (LTL) on finite traces has proven to be a good basis for the analysis and enac...
Linear Temporal Logic (LTL) on finite traces has proven to be a good basis for the analysis and enac...
Today’s information systems record real-time information about business processes. This enables the ...
Today’s information systems record real-time information about business processes. This enables the ...
Today’s information systems record real-time information about business processes. This enables the ...
Today’s information systems record real-time information about business processes. This enables the ...
Today’s information systems record real-time information about business processes. This enables the ...
Checking the compliance of a business process execution with respect to a set of regulations is an i...
Abstract. Today’s information systems record real-time information about business processes. This en...
This paper presents an approach to checking a running program against Linear Temporal Logic (LTL) sp...
Formulae of linear temporal logic (LTL) can be used to specify (wanted or unwanted) properties of a ...