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Using the Temporal Logic RDL for Design Specifications

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Using the Temporal Logic RDL for Design Specifications
In summary, RDL is an intuitionistic temporal logic for the specification of requirements and design of time-dependent systems. Coverage of RDL includes a backward chaining theorem prover for constructing a design from a requirement, and an execution mechanism for constructing a model of the design such that the model can be checked to satisfy the requirement at each point. A brief overview of executable temporal logic is presented together with a discussion of the advantages of an intuitionistic version. RDL is being developed as a formalism that would be appropriate for AI-based design supportin engineering.
Dov M. Gabbay, Ian M. Hodkinson, Anthony Hunter
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Type Conference
Year 1989
Where CONCUR
Authors Dov M. Gabbay, Ian M. Hodkinson, Anthony Hunter
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