| L. de Alfaro, T. A. Henzinger, and M. Stoelinga. Timed interfaces. In Proc. EMSOFT, volume 2491 of LNCS, pages 108--122, 2002. |
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L. de Alfaro, T. Henzinger, and M. Stoelinga. Timed Interfaces. In Proc. EMSOFT, LNCS 2491, pages 108--122. Springer, 2002.
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L. de Alfaro, T.A. Henzinger, and M.I.A. Stoelinga. Timed interfaces. In Proceedings of the Second International Workshop on Embedded Software (EMSOFT 2002), volume 2491 of Lect. Notes in Comp. Sci., pages 108-122. Springer-Verlag, 2002.
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L. de Alfaro, T.A. Henzinger, and M.I.A. Stoelinga. Timed interfaces. In Embedded Software, Lect. Notes in Comp. Sci. 2491, pages 108--122. Springer, 2002.
....2 can stop time, preventing the action from ever becoming enabled, and ensuring that no run is in . In [MPS95] the winning condition td is proposed. This condition requires player 1 to guarantee time divergence, which is not possible in models where player 2 can block the progress of time. In [dAHS02], this condition is modi ed to WC i ( td) Blameless i for player i 2 f1; 2g. While this is appropriate in the asymmetric setting considered there, the problem in our setting, where both players are treated completely symmetrically, is that the two conditions WC 1 ( and WC 2 ( ....
L. de Alfaro, T.A. Henzinger, and M.I.A. Stoelinga. Timed interfaces. In Embedded Software, Lect. Notes in Comp. Sci. 2491, pages 108-122. Springer, 2002.
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L. de Alfaro, T. A. Henzinger, and M. Stoelinga. Timed interfaces. In Proc. EMSOFT, volume 2491 of LNCS, pages 108--122, 2002.
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