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      An introduction to executable temporal logics

      The Knowledge Engineering Review
      Cambridge University Press (CUP)

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          In recent years a number of programming languages based upon the direct execution of temporal logic formulae have been developed. The use of such logics provides a powerful basis for the representation and implementation of a range of dynamic behaviours. Though many of these languages are still experimental, they are beginning to be applied, not only in computer science and AI, but also in less obvious areas such as user interfaces, process control and social modelling. This article provides an introduction to some of the basic concepts of executable temporal logics, together with an overview of the main approaches being pursued.

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                Journal
                The Knowledge Engineering Review
                The Knowledge Engineering Review
                Cambridge University Press (CUP)
                0269-8889
                1469-8005
                March 1996
                July 07 2009
                March 1996
                : 11
                : 1
                : 43-56
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                10.1017/S0269888900007670
                cb7cc6e3-c2c6-4d97-aefb-ca7d1d886ec4
                © 1996

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