The Relation Between Syntax Restriction of Temporal Logic and Properties of Reactive System Specification

Open reactive systems provide services to users by interacting the users and environments of the systems. There are several methods that describe formal specifications of reactive systems. Temporal logic is one of the methods. An open reactive system specification is defined to be realizable if and only if there is a program that satisfies the specification even if the environment and the users of the reactive system take any behaviors. There are several kinds of the methods of deciding realizability of open reactive system. These methods are based on automata theory and their complexities are at least double exponential times of the length of a specification. This paper shows the relation between a syntax and realizability properties of reactive system specifications. This relation can reduce the complexity of deciding the properties of reactive system specifications.

[1]  Patricia Bouyer,et al.  Controller Synthesis for MTL Specifications , 2006, CONCUR.

[2]  Joël Ouaknine,et al.  On the decidability of metric temporal logic , 2005, 20th Annual IEEE Symposium on Logic in Computer Science (LICS' 05).

[3]  Martín Abadi,et al.  Realizable and Unrealizable Specifications of Reactive Systems , 1989, ICALP.

[4]  P. S. Thiagarajan,et al.  Open Systems in Reactive Environments: Control and Synthesis , 2000, CONCUR.

[5]  Amir Pnueli,et al.  On the Synthesis of an Asynchronous Reactive Module , 1989, ICALP.

[6]  Amir Pnueli,et al.  On the Development of Reactive Systems , 1989, Logics and Models of Concurrent Systems.

[7]  Amir Pnueli,et al.  On the synthesis of a reactive module , 1989, POPL '89.