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  First-order future interval logic (1994) [1 citations — 1 self]

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by G. Kutty, L. E. Moser, P. M. Melliar-smith, L. K. Dillon, Y. S. Ramakrishna
In Proc. 1st Inter. Conf. Temporal Logic
http://alpha.ece.ucsb.edu/ftp/GIL/ictl.ps.Z
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Abstract:

Abstract. Future Interval Logic (FIL) is a linear-time temporal logic that is intended for specification and verification of reactive and concurrent systems. To make FIL useful for specifying and reasoning about practical systems, we present a first-order extension of FIL, including equality and n-ary function and predicate symbols, and a set of sound proof rules for reasoning in the logic. We illustrate the use of the logic by specifying a sliding window protocol and proving that the specifications satisfy a set of correctness requirements.

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