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A temporal logic for reasoning about partially ordered computations (Extended Abstract)
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Applied LogicEngineeringVerificationOrdered ComputationsFormal VerificationCurrent Temporal LogicsLogic ProgrammingComputational LogicSystems EngineeringExtended AbstractTemporal LogicFormal SystemTemporal ReasoningComputer ScienceAutomated ReasoningDynamic LogicFormal MethodsOrdered SequencesFirst-order Logic
Current Temporal Logics are all oriented towards the description of totally ordered sequences. This limits their usefulness for reasoning about systems whose computations cannot easily be mapped into totally ordered sequences. Here, we propose a temporal logic geared towards describing partially ordered sets and apply it to dynamic distributed systems. Even though the logic we define does not have the finite model property, we establish that it has a one exponential decision procedure and a complete axiomatization.
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