Abstract
A Projection Temporal Logic is discussed and some of its laws are given. After that, an executable temporal logic programming language, called Framed Tempura, is formalized. A minimal model-based approach for framing in temporal logic programming is presented. Since framing destroys monotonicity, canonical models–used to define the semantics of non-framed programs–are no longer appropriate. To deal with this, a minimal model theory is developed, using which the temporal semantics of framed programs is captured. The existence of a minimal model for a given framed program is demonstrated. A synchronous communication mechanism for concurrent programs is provided by means of the framing technique and minimal model semantics.
Keywords
Temporal logic programming; Framing; Minimal model; Monotonicity; Synchronization; Communication; Semantics
Framed Temporal Logic Programming
Science of Computer Programming Vol. 70, Issue 1, pp 31-61
Elsevier B.V., 2008
Notes : doi:10.1016/j.scico.2007.09.001
