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Incorporating Monitors in Reactive Synthesis without Paying the Price
(19th International Symposium on Automated Technology for Verification and Analysis, 2021)
Temporal synthesis attempts to construct reactive programs
that satisfy a given declarative (LTL) formula. Practitioners have found
it challenging to work exclusively with declarative speci cations, and
have found ...
On the Specification and Monitoring of Timed Normative Systems
(2022)
In this article we explore different issues and design choices that arise when considering how to fully embrace timed aspects in the formalisation of normative systems, e.g., by using deontic modalities, looking primarily ...
Runtime Verification meets Controller Synthesis
(2022)
Reactive synthesis guarantees correct-by-construction controllers from logical specifications, but is costly—2EXPTIME-complete in the size of the specification. In a practical setting, the desired controllers need to ...
ppLTLTT : Temporal Testing for Pure-Past Linear Temporal Logic Formulae
(2023)
This paper presents ppLTLTT, a tool for translating pure-past linear temporal logic formulae into temporal testers in the form of automata. We show how ppLTLTT can be used to easily extend existing LTL-based tools, such ...
Synchronous Agents, Verification, and Blame - A Deontic View
(2023)
A question we can ask of multi-agent systems is whether the agents’ collective interaction satisfies particular goals or specifications, which can be either individual or collective. When a collaborative goal is not reached, ...