AbstractRewriting logic is a flexible and general logic to specify concurrent systems. To prove properties about concurrent systems in temporal logic, it is very useful to use simulations that relate the transitions and atomic predicates of a system to those of a potentially much simpler one; then, if the simpler system satisfies a property φ in a suitable temporal logic we are guaranteed that the more complex system does too. In this paper, the suitability of rewriting logic as a formal framework not only to specify concurrent systems but also to specify simulations is explored in depth. For this, increasingly more general notions of simulation (allowing stuttering) are first defined for Kripke structures, and suitable temporal logics allo...
We advocate the use of temporal logic instead of the first-order logic in rules of knowledge-based s...
This paper presents a mathematical foundation and a rewriting logic infrastructure for the execution...
This paper presents the temporal logic of rewriting TLR*. Syntactically, TLR* is a very simple exten...
AbstractRewriting logic is a flexible and general logic to specify concurrent systems. To prove prop...
A fruitful approach to the study of state-based systems consists in their mathematical formalization...
AbstractRewrite theories and their associated Kripke structures constitute a flexible and executable...
AbstractIn recent years, we extended the theory of Abadi and Lamport (1991) on the existence of refi...
In recent years Arvind’s Group at MIT has shown the usefulness of term rewriting theory for the spec...
AbstractThis article provides new insight into the connection between the trace-based lower part of ...
Abstract. Computational systems are often represented by means of Kripke structures, and related usi...
AbstractIn this note, we report on some work in progress on using rewriting logics for discrete even...
In recent years, we extended an older theory on the existence of refinement mappings. The present pa...
Simulation relations have been discovered in many areas: Computer Science, philosophical and modal l...
Rewriting logic theories are a general and expressive way of specifying concurrent systems, where ...
This thesis is about mathematical structures and techniques related to formal specification and veri...
We advocate the use of temporal logic instead of the first-order logic in rules of knowledge-based s...
This paper presents a mathematical foundation and a rewriting logic infrastructure for the execution...
This paper presents the temporal logic of rewriting TLR*. Syntactically, TLR* is a very simple exten...
AbstractRewriting logic is a flexible and general logic to specify concurrent systems. To prove prop...
A fruitful approach to the study of state-based systems consists in their mathematical formalization...
AbstractRewrite theories and their associated Kripke structures constitute a flexible and executable...
AbstractIn recent years, we extended the theory of Abadi and Lamport (1991) on the existence of refi...
In recent years Arvind’s Group at MIT has shown the usefulness of term rewriting theory for the spec...
AbstractThis article provides new insight into the connection between the trace-based lower part of ...
Abstract. Computational systems are often represented by means of Kripke structures, and related usi...
AbstractIn this note, we report on some work in progress on using rewriting logics for discrete even...
In recent years, we extended an older theory on the existence of refinement mappings. The present pa...
Simulation relations have been discovered in many areas: Computer Science, philosophical and modal l...
Rewriting logic theories are a general and expressive way of specifying concurrent systems, where ...
This thesis is about mathematical structures and techniques related to formal specification and veri...
We advocate the use of temporal logic instead of the first-order logic in rules of knowledge-based s...
This paper presents a mathematical foundation and a rewriting logic infrastructure for the execution...
This paper presents the temporal logic of rewriting TLR*. Syntactically, TLR* is a very simple exten...