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Interval vs. point temporal logic model checking: An expressiveness comparison

Bozzelli, Laura
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Molinari, Alberto
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Montanari, Angelo
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Sala, Pietro
2019
  • journal article

Periodico
ACM TRANSACTIONS ON COMPUTATIONAL LOGIC
Abstract
In recent years, model checking with interval temporal logics is emerging as a viable alternative to model checking with standard point-based temporal logics, such as LTL, CTL, CTL∗, and the like. The behavior of the system is modeled by means of (finite) Kripke structures, as usual. However, while temporal logics which are interpreted “point-wise” describe how the system evolves state-by-state, and predicate properties of system states, those which are interpreted “interval-wise” express properties of computation stretches, spanning a sequence of states. A proposition letter is assumed to hold over a computation stretch (interval) if and only if it holds over each component state (homogeneity assumption). A natural question arises: is there any advantage in replacing points by intervals as the primary temporal entities, or is it just a matter of taste? In this article, we study the expressiveness of Halpern and Shoham's interval temporal logic (HS) in model checking, in comparison with those of LTL, CTL, and CTL∗. To this end, we consider three semantic variants of HS: the state-based one, introduced by Montanari et al. in [30, 34], that allows time to branch both in the past and in the future, the computation-tree-based one, that allows time to branch in the future only, and the trace-based variant, that disallows time to branch. These variants are compared among themselves and to the aforementioned standard logics, getting a complete picture. In particular, we show that HS with trace-based semantics is equivalent to LTL (but at least exponentially more succinct), HS with computation-tree-based semantics is equivalent to finitary CTL∗, and HS with state-based semantics is incomparable with all of them (LTL, CTL, and CTL∗). © 2018 Association for Computing Machinery.
DOI
10.1145/3281028
WOS
WOS:000457990100004
Archivio
https://hdl.handle.net/11368/3032605
info:eu-repo/semantics/altIdentifier/scopus/2-s2.0-85059586312
http://dl.acm.org/citation.cfm?id=J773
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open access
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license uri:iris.pri00
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https://arts.units.it/request-item?handle=11368/3032605
Soggetti
  • Expressivene

  • Model checking

  • Interval temporal log...

  • Theoretical Computer ...

  • Logic

  • Computational Mathema...

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