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Temporal logic is a form of modal logic in which the modal operators are used to denote the truth of a statement in the future or past. Application areas include linguistics and computer science, in particular program verification.
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A BDD based tool for the formal verification of concurrent systems using a propositional branching-time temporal logic: action computation tree logic (ACTL). It runs under different OS, including Linux and Windows 95/98/NT.
First in a series of posts to the www-math mailing list on using TL operators in web pages. Clicking [Prev] will continue through the series.
The Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy entry on the subject, with a detailed description, application areas and a bibliography.
The annual International Workshop on Temporal Representation and Reasoning covers temporal representation and reasoning, including temporal logic.
A BDD based tool for the formal verification of concurrent systems using a propositional branching-time temporal logic: action computation tree logic (ACTL). It runs under different OS, including Linux and Windows 95/98/NT.
First in a series of posts to the www-math mailing list on using TL operators in web pages. Clicking [Prev] will continue through the series.
The Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy entry on the subject, with a detailed description, application areas and a bibliography.
The annual International Workshop on Temporal Representation and Reasoning covers temporal representation and reasoning, including temporal logic.
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