AbstractThe compositional method, introduced by Feferman and Vaught in 1959, allows to reduce the model-checking problem for a product structure to the model-checking problem for its factors. It applies to first-order logic, and limitations for its use have recently been revealed by Rabinovich (2007). We sharpen the results of Rabinovich by showing that the composition method is applicable to the asynchronous product (and the finitely synchronized product) for an extended modal logic in which the reachability modality is enhanced by a (semi-linear) condition on path lengths. We show that a slight extension leads to the failure of the composition theorem. We add comments on extensions of the result and open questions
AbstractWe study the partial algebra of typed terms with an associative commutative and idempotent o...
The aim of this paper is to exemplify the complexity of the satisfiability problem of products of mo...
We show that—unlike products of ‘transitive’ modal logics which are usually undecidable—their ‘expan...
AbstractThe compositional method, introduced by Feferman and Vaught in 1959, allows to reduce the mo...
A standard way of building concurrent systems is by composing several individual processes by produ...
Model-checking allows one to formally check properties of systems: these properties are modeled as l...
Diese Dissertation ist auf den Internetseiten der Hochschulbibliothek online verfügbar. Model-checki...
A long version is available as a research report (https://hal.archives-ouvertes.fr/hal-00696151)Inte...
This paper is concerned with deciding whether or not assertions are valid of a parallel process usi...
Formal verification using the model-checking paradigm has to deal with two aspects. The systems mode...
Compositionality, i.e. that properties of composite systems are deduced in terms of those of their i...
AbstractSimple modal logics for Milner's SCCS and CCS are presented. We offer sound and complete axi...
In this paper we present a generalisation of a promising compositional model-checking technique intr...
In the last 20 years modal logic has been applied to numerous areas of computer science, including a...
We present a proof system for determining satisfaction between processes in a fairly general process...
AbstractWe study the partial algebra of typed terms with an associative commutative and idempotent o...
The aim of this paper is to exemplify the complexity of the satisfiability problem of products of mo...
We show that—unlike products of ‘transitive’ modal logics which are usually undecidable—their ‘expan...
AbstractThe compositional method, introduced by Feferman and Vaught in 1959, allows to reduce the mo...
A standard way of building concurrent systems is by composing several individual processes by produ...
Model-checking allows one to formally check properties of systems: these properties are modeled as l...
Diese Dissertation ist auf den Internetseiten der Hochschulbibliothek online verfügbar. Model-checki...
A long version is available as a research report (https://hal.archives-ouvertes.fr/hal-00696151)Inte...
This paper is concerned with deciding whether or not assertions are valid of a parallel process usi...
Formal verification using the model-checking paradigm has to deal with two aspects. The systems mode...
Compositionality, i.e. that properties of composite systems are deduced in terms of those of their i...
AbstractSimple modal logics for Milner's SCCS and CCS are presented. We offer sound and complete axi...
In this paper we present a generalisation of a promising compositional model-checking technique intr...
In the last 20 years modal logic has been applied to numerous areas of computer science, including a...
We present a proof system for determining satisfaction between processes in a fairly general process...
AbstractWe study the partial algebra of typed terms with an associative commutative and idempotent o...
The aim of this paper is to exemplify the complexity of the satisfiability problem of products of mo...
We show that—unlike products of ‘transitive’ modal logics which are usually undecidable—their ‘expan...