CLF (the Concurrent Logical Framework) is a language for specifying and reasoning about concurrent systems. Its most significant feature is the first-class representation of concu...
Kevin Watkins, Iliano Cervesato, Frank Pfenning, D...
Abstract. Argumentation-based formalisms provide a way of considering the defeasible nature of reasoning with partial and often erroneous knowledge in a given environment. This pro...
Requirements about the quality of clinical guidelines can be represented by schemata borrowed from the theory of abductive diagnosis, using temporal logic to model the time-orient...
Arjen Hommersom, Peter J. F. Lucas, Patrick van Bo...
Multi-valued logics can be effectively used to reason about incomplete and/or inconsistent systems, e.g. during early software requirements or as the systems evolve. In our earlie...
The work in this paper is directed towards sophisticated formalisms for reasoning under probabilistic uncertainty in ontologies in the Semantic Web. Ontologies play a central role...