Abstract
With the emerging applications that involve complex distributed systems branching-time specifications are specifically important as they reflect dynamic and non-deterministic nature of such applications. We describe the expressive power of a simple yet powerful branching-time specification framework -- branching-time normal form (BNF), which has been developed as part of clausal resolution for branching-time temporal logics. We show the encoding of Buchi Tree Automata in the language of the normal form, thus representing, syntactically, tree automata in a high-level way. Thus we can treat BNF as a normal form for the latter. These results enable us (1) to translate given problem specifications into the normal form and apply as a verification method a deductive reasoning technique -- the clausal temporal resolution; (2) to apply one of the core components of the resolution method -- the loop searching to extract, syntactically, hidden invariants in a wide range of complex temporal specifications.
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