Title
Simulating dynamic systems using Linear Time Calculus theories.
Abstract
Dynamic systems play a central role in fields such as planning, verification, and databases. Fragmented throughout these fields, we find a multitude of languages to formally specify dynamic systems and a multitude of systems to reason on such specifications. Often, such systems are bound to one specific language and one specific inference task. It is troublesome that performing several inference tasks on the same knowledge requires translations of your specification to other languages. In this paper we study whether it is possible to perform a broad set of well-studied inference tasks on one specification. More concretely, we extend IDP3 with several inferences from fields concerned with dynamic specifications.
Year
DOI
Venue
2014
10.1017/S1471068414000155
THEORY AND PRACTICE OF LOGIC PROGRAMMING
Keywords
DocType
Volume
Dynamic systems,progression,simulation,knowledge base system,inferences
Journal
14
Issue
ISSN
Citations 
4-5
1471-0684
1
PageRank 
References 
Authors
0.37
6
6
Name
Order
Citations
PageRank
Bart Bogaerts18316.49
Joachim Jansen2223.85
Maurice Bruynooghe32767226.05
Broes De Cat4646.24
Joost Vennekens543437.36
Marc Denecker61626106.40