Temporal Logic And State Systems

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Temporal Logic and State Systems

Author: Fred Kröger
language: en
Publisher: Springer Science & Business Media
Release Date: 2008-03-12
Temporal logic has developed over the last 30 years into a powerful formal setting for the specification and verification of state-based systems. Based on university lectures given by the authors, this book is a comprehensive, concise, uniform, up-to-date presentation of the theory and applications of linear and branching time temporal logic; TLA (Temporal Logic of Actions); automata theoretical connections; model checking; and related theories. All theoretical details and numerous application examples are elaborated carefully and with full formal rigor, and the book will serve as a basic source and reference for lecturers, graduate students and researchers.
Temporal Logics in Computer Science

Author: Stéphane Demri
language: en
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
Release Date: 2016-10-13
A comprehensive, modern and technically precise exposition of the theory and main applications of temporal logics in computer science.
The Temporal Logic of Reactive and Concurrent Systems

Author: Zohar Manna
language: en
Publisher: Springer Science & Business Media
Release Date: 2012-12-06
Reactive systems are computing systems which are interactive, such as real-time systems, operating systems, concurrent systems, control systems, etc. They are among the most difficult computing systems to program. Temporal logic is a formal tool/language which yields excellent results in specifying reactive systems. This volume, the first of two, subtitled Specification, has a self-contained introduction to temporal logic and, more important, an introduction to the computational model for reactive programs, developed by Zohar Manna and Amir Pnueli of Stanford University and the Weizmann Institute of Science, Israel, respectively.