2011
DOI: 10.1007/978-3-642-24372-1_6
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Nondeterministic Update of CTL Models by Preserving Satisfaction through Protections

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“…AbstractRepair is well-defined [49], in the sense that the algorithm always proceeds and eventually returns a result M or FAILURE such that ( M , ŝ) |= φ, for any input M , φ and C, with ( M , ŝ) |= φ. Moreover, the algorithm steps are well-ordered, as opposed to existing concrete model repair solutions [13,55] that entail nondeterministic behavior. Proof.…”
Section: Algorithm 2 Abstractrepair At Om Icmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…AbstractRepair is well-defined [49], in the sense that the algorithm always proceeds and eventually returns a result M or FAILURE such that ( M , ŝ) |= φ, for any input M , φ and C, with ( M , ŝ) |= φ. Moreover, the algorithm steps are well-ordered, as opposed to existing concrete model repair solutions [13,55] that entail nondeterministic behavior. Proof.…”
Section: Algorithm 2 Abstractrepair At Om Icmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…A number of works attempt to ensure completeness for increasingly larger fragments of the CTL by introducing ways of handling the constraints associated with conjunctive formulas. In [41], the authors propose the use of constraint automata for ACTL formulas, while in [13] the authors introduce the use of protected models for an extension of the CTL. Both of the two methods are not directly applicable to formulas of the full CTL.…”
Section: Related Workmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…A number of works attempt to ensure completeness for increasingly larger fragments of the CTL by introducing ways of handling the constraints associated with conjunctive formulas. In [67], the authors propose the use of constraint automata for ACTL formulas, while in [25] the authors introduce the use of protected models for an extension of the CTL. Both of the two methods are not directly applicable to formulas of the full CTL.…”
Section: Related Workmentioning
confidence: 99%