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Duration calculus

Duration calculus (DC) is an interval logic for real-time systems. It was originally developed by Zhou Chaochen with the help of Anders P. Ravn and C… 
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2007
2007
In a development of real-time embedded systems, one needs to consider at very early stages the platform on which the systems are… 
2005
2005
We investigate properties of a spatio-temporal logic based on an n-dimensional duration calculus tailored for the specification… 
2005
2005
  • 2005
  • Corpus ID: 26285362
Abstract. Duration Calculus was introduced in [ZHRgl] as a logic to specify and reason about requirements for real-time systems… 
2000
2000
In order to describe the real-time behaviour of programs in terms of Duration Calculus (DC), proposed by Zhou Chaochen, C.A.R… 
2000
2000
The paper presents an extension µHDC of Higher-order Duration Calculus (HDC, [ZGZ99]) by a polyadic least fixed point… 
1999
1999
Embedded real-time systems consist of a digital controller interacting with its physical environment. Developing such systems… 
Review
1998
Review
1998
] 'he Duration Calculus (abbreviated DC) represents a logical approach to formal design of real-time systems. DC is based on… 
1998
1998
We extend Duration Calculus to a logic which allows description of Discrete Processes where several steps of computation can… 
1996
1996
In this paper, the problem of verifying a timed automaton for a Duration Calculus formula in the form of linear duration… 
1994
1994
This paper embeds durations in an interval temporal logic proposed by Venema. The resulting logic, DCL, is a conservative…