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1993

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A Run-Time Decision Procedure For Responsive Computing Systems, Grace Tsai, Matt Insall, Bruce M. Mcmillin Oct 1993

A Run-Time Decision Procedure For Responsive Computing Systems, Grace Tsai, Matt Insall, Bruce M. Mcmillin

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A responsive computing system is a hybrid of real-time, distributed and fault-tolerant systems. In such a system, severe consequences will occur if the logical and physical specifications of the system are not met. In this paper, we present a logic, Interval Temporal Logic (ITL), to specify responsive systems and give decision procedures to verify properties of the system at run-time as follows. First, we collect, during execution, events occurring in the system to represent a distributed computation. Next, we specify properties of the system using ITL formulas. Finally, we apply the decision procedures to determine satisfaction of the formulas. Thus, …


Constructing An Interval Temporal Logic For Real-Time Systems, Grace Tsai, Matt Insall, Bruce M. Mcmillin Sep 1993

Constructing An Interval Temporal Logic For Real-Time Systems, Grace Tsai, Matt Insall, Bruce M. Mcmillin

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A real-time system is one that involves control of one or more physical devices with essential timing requirements. Examples of these systems are command and control systems, process control systems, flight control systems, and the space shuttle avionics systems. The characteristics of these systems are that severe consequences will occur if the logical and physical timing specifications of the systems are not met.

Formal specification and verification are among the techniques to achieve reliable software for real-time systems, in which testing may be impossible or too dangerous to perform. This paper presents a modal logic, Interval Temporal , built upon …