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Advances in Temporal Logic - Applied Logic Series

Howard Barringer

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Advances in Temporal Logic - Applied Logic Series

Presents articles containing results in such areas as pure temporal/modal logic, specification and verification, temporal databases, temporal aspects in AI, tense and aspect in natural language, and temporal theorem proving. This book is intended for postgraduate and postdoctoral students, and also research professors in this area.


Marc Notes: Selected papers from an international conference held in Manchester, UK, in 1997.; Includes bibliographical references. Table of Contents: A Hierarchy of Modal Event Calculi: Expressiveness and Complexity; I. Cervesato, et al. Release Logics for Temporalizing Dynamic Logic; J. Krabbendam, J.-J. Meyer. Compositional Verification of Timed Statecharts; F. Levi. Temporal Logic for Stabilizing Systems; Y. Lakhnech, M. Siegel. Decidable Theories of omega-Layered Metric Temporal Structures; A. Montanari, et al. Synthesis with Incomplete Information; O. Kupferman, M. Vardi. Deductive Verification of Parameterized Fault-Tolerant Systems: A Case Study; N. S. Bjorner, et al. Using Otter for Temporal Resolution; C. Dixon. Guiding Clausal Temporal Resolution; M. Fisher, C. Dixon. Determinism and the Origins of Temporal Logic; T. Brauner, et al. Modelling Linguistic Events; M. Leith, J. Cunningham. A Dynamic Temporal Logic for Aspectual Phenomena in Natural Language; R. Naumann. A Decidable Temporal Logic for Temporal Propositions; I. Pratt, N. Francez. Transitions in Continuous Time, with an Application to Qualitative Changes in Spatial Relations; A. Galton. A Modal Logic of Durative Actions; I. Nunes, et al. About Real Time, Calendar Systems and Temporal Notions; H. J. Ohlbach. A Model Checking Algorithm for pi-Calculus Agents; S. Gnesi, G. Ristori. Interleaving Model and Verification of Distributed Probabilistic Real-Time Systems; T. Luo, et al. Constructive Interval Temporal Logic in Alf; S. Thompson. Two-dimensional Executable Temporal Logic for Bitemporal Databases; M. Finger, M. Reynolds. Execution and Proof in a Horn-Clause Temporal Logic; C. Dixon, et al. Specification and Prototyping of Structures Multimedia Documents using Interval Temporal Logic; H. Bowman, et al."Publisher Marketing: Time is a fascinating subject that has captured mankind's imagination from ancient times to the present. It has been, and continues to be studied across a wide range of disciplines, from the natural sciences to philosophy and logic. More than two decades before 1999, Pnueli showed the value of temporal logic in the specification and verification of computer programs. Today, a strong, vibrant international research community exists in the broad community of computer science and AI. This volume presents a number of articles from leading researchers containing results in such areas as pure temporal/modal logic, specification and verification, temporal databases, temporal aspects in AI, tense and aspect in natural language, and temporal theorem proving. Earlier versions of some of the articles were given at an International Conference on Temporal Logic, at the University of Manchester, UK.

Contributor Bio:  Fisher, Michael MICHAEL FISHER is Robert S. Danforth Professor of History, Oberlin College, USA. His most recent book is Counterflows to Colonialism: Indian Travellers and Settlers in Britain, 1600-1857 (2004).

Mídia Livros     Hardcover Book   (Livro com lombada e capa dura)
Lançado 31 de dezembro de 1999
ISBN13 9780792361497
Editoras Kluwer Academic Publishers
Páginas 462
Dimensões 156 × 234 × 25 mm   ·   861 g
Editor Fisher, Michael
Editor Gabbay, Dov M.
Editor Gough, Graham

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