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A two-level temporal logic for evolving specifications.
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    A two-level temporal logic for evolving specifications. (English)
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    21 January 2003
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    Traditional information system specifications are fixed: the rules of the system are frozen at specification time. In practice, most systems have to change their rules in unexpected ways during their lifetime. We present here a simple variant of a temporal logic that deals with specification evolution. It is a linear time temporal logic with two levels of time: intervals, interrupted by mutations (changes of rules), which compose lives of the system. We present a complete axiom system and complexity results, which show a large compatibility with classical linear temporal logic.
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    Program specification
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    Temporal logic
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    Specification evolution
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    Reconfigurable systems
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