An interval point duration temporal logic for the modeling of real time systems

The paper presents temporal logic borrowing features from different logics namely interval and point logics as well as duration calculus. We gave it the name IPDTL. Each of the above mentioned logics has been proved useful in the development of real-time systems and widely reported in different pape...

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