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Alternating-time Temporal Logic

Known as: ATL 
In computer science, Alternating-time Temporal Logic, or ATL, is a branching-time temporal logic that naturally describes computations of multi-agent… 
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2014
2014
We consider quantitative extensions of the alternating-time temporal logics ATL/ATLs called quantitative alternating-time… 
2013
2013
  • F. Mogavero
  • 2013
  • Corpus ID: 21016889
In this monograph we introduce and examine four new temporal logic formalisms that can be used as specification languages for the… 
2011
2011
The aim of this paper is to provide a formal framework for Requirements Engineering modelling languages featuring agents… 
2010
2010
Similar to what happens between humans in the real world, in open multi-agent systems distributed over the Internet, such as… 
2010
2010
Similar to what happens between humans in the real world, in open multi-agent systems distributed over the Internet, such as… 
2008
2008
Most application systems of artificial intelligence may face the problem of non-monotonic reasoning,so do multi-agent systems… 
2007
2007
  • Dirk Fahland
  • 2007
  • Corpus ID: 1646049
Enacting tasks in a work∞ow cannot always follow a pre- deflned process model. In application domains like disaster management… 
2000
2000
Contracts have been introduced earlier as a way of modeling a collection of agents that work within the limits set by the…