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Abstract: Klaim is an experimental programming language that supports
a programming paradigm where both processes and data can be
moved across dierent computing environments. The language relies on
the use of explicit localities, and on allocation environments that associate
logical localities to physical sites. This paper presents a temporal
logic for specifying properties of Klaim programs. The logic is inspired
by Hennessy-Milner Logic (HML) and the calculus, but has novel features
that permit... (Update)
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...is based upon Klaim formal model, some properties of systems could be formally established. Indeed, a modal logic for Klaim is being studied [21] and a system to automatically prove Klaim system properties is under development. Klava is also used as the run time system for X...
...upon the Klaim formal model, some properties of systems can be formally established. Indeed, a modal logic for Klaim is being studied [17] and a system to automatically prove Klaim system properties is under development. A number of extensions have been made to the original...
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Rocco De Nicola and Michele Loreti. A modal logic for KLAIM. In T. Rus, editor, AMAST: 8th International Conference on Algebraic Methodology and Software Technology, volume 1816 of LNCS, pages 339--354, 2000. http://citeseer.ist.psu.edu/denicola00modal.html More
@inproceedings{ denicola00modal,
author = "Rocco De Nicola and Michele Loreti",
title = "A Modal Logic for {KLAIM}",
booktitle = "Algebraic Methodology and Software Technology",
pages = "339-354",
year = "2000",
url = "citeseer.ist.psu.edu/denicola00modal.html" }
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