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TLA+

TLA+ (pronounced as tee ell a plus, /ˈtiː ɛl eɪ plʌs/) is a formal specification language developed by Leslie Lamport. It is used to design, model… 
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2013
2013
Automatic model checking can be employed to verify that security properties are fulfilled by a system model. However, since… 
2011
2011
This paper describes the design and implementation of a library of reusable UPPAAL template processes which support reasoning and… 
2009
2009
In order to scale with modern processors, planning algorithms must become multi-threaded. In this paper, we present parallel… 
2008
2008
In this paper, we provide a logic for digital investigation of security incidents and its high level-specification language. The… 
2006
2006
Control Theory researchers have been using DEVS models to formalize discrete event systems for a long time [1] but, despite such… 
2003
2003
TLA + is a language intended for the high-level specification of reactive, distributed, and in particular asynchronous systems… 
1999
1999
We used the specification language TLA+ to analyze the correctness of two cache-coherence protocols for shared-memory… 
1999
1999
TLA (the Temporal Logic of Actions) is a linear temporal logic for specifying and reasoning about reactive systems. We define a… 
1997
1997
This paper presents a series of TLA+ specification/implementations that lead to an implementation of the retransmission policy of…