4 citations found. Retrieving documents...
J.Fiadeiro and T.Maibaum, "Sometimes 'Tomorrow' is 'Sometime': Action Refinement in a Temporal Logic of Objects", in D.M.Gabbay and H.J.Ohlbach (eds) Temporal Logic, LNAI 827, Springer-Verlag 1994, 48-66

 Home/Search   Document Details and Download   Summary   Related Articles   Check  

This paper is cited in the following contexts:
A Temporal Logic Approach to Object Certification - Sernadas, Sernadas, Ramos (1996)   (5 citations)  (Correct)

.... specification and verification of information systems [FS88, CS88, CS91] More recently several attempts have been made towards the development of a suitable temporal logic around the concepts of object orientation, mainly within the scope of the Esprit BRA IS CORE [SFSE89a, SSC95, FSMS92, FM92, FM94] Some interesting results have been obtained concerning compositionality [FCSM93, SS93] within an institutional setting. Indeed, it is clear that one should try to find a suitable institution [GB84, GB92] in order to establish the envisaged degree of compositionality of specifications and ....

....most important argument in favour of using formal specifications. Indeed, we can then check the consistency of specifications and the compliance of subsequent implementations (assuming that the verification calculus deals with reification mechanisms such as those considered for temporal logic in [FM94] Of course, these verification tasks can be huge for any practical application. Therefore, automatic theorem proving tools are needed. They are discussed at the end of this Section. But even with machine support, exhaustive verification may not be feasible at all. Of more practical and ....

[Article contains additional citation context not shown here]

J. Fiadeiro and T. Maibaum. Sometimes tomorrow is sometime: Action refinement in a temporal logic of objects. In Proceedings of the 1st International Conference on Temporal Logic. Springer-Verlag, 1994. In print.


Object Certification - Sernadas, Sernadas (1994)   (Correct)

.... specification and verification of information systems [FS88, CS88, CS91] More recently several attempts have been made towards the development of a suitable temporal logic around the concepts of object orientation, mainly within the scope of the Esprit BRA IS CORE [SFSE89a, SSC92, FSMS92, FM92, FM94] Some interesting results have been obtained concerning compositionality [FCSM93, SS93] within an institutional setting. Indeed, it is clear that one should try to find a suitable institution [GB84, GB92] in order to establish the envisaged degree of compositionality of specifications and ....

....most important argument in favour of using formal specifications. Indeed, we can then check the consistency of specifications and the compliance of subsequent implementations (assuming that the verification calculus deals with reification mechanisms such as those considered for temporal logic in [FM94] Of course, these verification tasks can be huge for any practical application. Therefore, automatic theorem proving tools are needed. They are discussed at the end of this Section. But even with machine support, exhaustive verification may not be feasible at all. Of more practical and ....

[Article contains additional citation context not shown here]

J. Fiadeiro and T. Maibaum. Sometimes tomorrow is sometime: Action refinement in a temporal logic of objects. In Proceedings of the 1st International Conference on Temporal Logic. Springer-Verlag, 1994. In print.


Verifying For Reuse: foundations of object-oriented system.. - Fiadeiro, Maibaum (1993)   (15 citations)  Self-citation (Fiadeiro Maibaum)   (Correct)

....existing ones, namely Lamport s [Lamport 89] in that it is based on mappings between different logics (corresponding to the different granularities) rather than on a single logic that can accomodate all levels of granularity. In this framework, refinement and composition can be combined. See [Fiadeiro and Maibaum 94] for details. Concerning verification, proving that the specified object has a certain property consists in proving that the property is a logical consequence of the axioms of the specification, i.e. q,G) has property p (which we denote by (q,G) p) iff p is valid in every q locus that is a ....

J.Fiadeiro and T.Maibaum, "Sometimes 'Tomorrow' is 'Sometime': Action Refinement in a Temporal Logic of Objects", in D.M.Gabbay and H.J.Ohlbach (eds) Temporal Logic, LNAI 827, Springer-Verlag 1994, 48-66


Observational System Specification - Resende   (Correct)

No context found.

J. L. Fiadeiro and T. Maibaum, "Sometimes tomorrow is sometime: action refinement in a temporal logic of objects", in D. Gabbay and H. Ohlbach (editors) Temporal Logic (LNAI 827, Springer-Verlag, 1994) pp. 48--66.

Online articles have much greater impact   More about CiteSeer.IST   Add search form to your site   Submit documents   Feedback  

CiteSeer.IST - Copyright Penn State and NEC