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A General Modal Framework for the Event Calculus and its Skeptical and Credulous Variants (1996)  (Make Corrections)  (25 citations)
Iliano Cervesato, Luca Chittaro, Angelo Montanari
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Abstract: We propose a general and uniform modal framework for the Event Calculus (EC) and its skeptical Appeared as Reasearch Report 37/96-RR, Dipartimento di Matematica e Informatica, Universit`a di Udine, Italy, July 1996. and credulous variants. The resulting temporal formalism, called the Generalized Modal Event Calculus (GMEC), extends considerably the expressive power of EC when information about the ordering of events is incomplete. It provides means of inquiring about the evolution of the... (Update)

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...discussed the application of the resulting modal event calculi with preconditions to two real world examples. Elsewhere [2, 4, 13], we systematically investigated modal extensions of EC without preconditions. In particular, we considered the modal event calculi MEC...

.... The keystone of this endeavor has been the definition of an extendible formal specification of the functionalities of this formalism [2]. This has had the e#ects of establishing a semantic reference against which to verify the correctness of implementations [2] of casting EC...

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I. Cervesato, and A. Montanari: "A General Modal Framework for the Event Calculus and its Skeptical and Credulous Variants (extended and revised version of [13])", Submitted for publication, July 1996. http://citeseer.ist.psu.edu/cervesato96general.html   More

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    author = "Iliano Cervesato and Angelo Montanari",
    title = "A General Modal Framework for the Event Calculus and Its Skeptical and Credulous Variants",
    journal = "Journal of Logic Programming",
    volume = "38",
    number = "2",
    pages = "111-164",
    year = "1999",
    url = "citeseer.ist.psu.edu/cervesato96general.html" }
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