Almost ASAP semantics: From timed models to timed implementations

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In this paper, we introduce a parametric semantics for timed controllers called the Almost ASAP (as soon as possible) semantics. This semantics is a relaxation of the usual ASAP semantics (also called the maximal progress semantics) which is a mathematical idealization that cannot be implemented by any physical device no matter how fast it is. On the contrary, any correct Almost ASAP controller can be implemented by a program on a hardware if this hardware is fast enough. We study the properties of this semantics and show how it can be analyzed using the tool HyTech. © BCS 2005.

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Wulf, M. D., Doyen, L., & Raskin, J. F. (2005). Almost ASAP semantics: From timed models to timed implementations. In Formal Aspects of Computing (Vol. 17, pp. 319–341). https://doi.org/10.1007/s00165-005-0067-8

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