A logic for reasoning about time and reliability

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Abstract

We present a logic for stating properties such as, "after a request for service there is at least a 98% probability that the service will be carried out within 2 seconds". The logic extends the temporal logic CTL by Emerson, Clarke and Sistla with time and probabilities. Formulas are interpreted over discrete time Markov chains. We give algorithms for checking that a given Markov chain satisfies a formula in the logic. The algorithms require a polynomial number of arithmetic operations, in size of both the formula and the Markov chain. A simple example is included to illustrate the algorithms. © 1994 BCS.

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Hansson, H., & Jonsson, B. (1994). A logic for reasoning about time and reliability. Formal Aspects of Computing, 6(5), 512–535. https://doi.org/10.1007/BF01211866

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