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In this chapter, we define the specification language L spec as a union different independent formalisms. In particular, we combine ω-automata, temporal logics, the propositional μ-calculus, and — to some extent — monadic predicate logics. We do not propose this logic as a new specification formalism, instead the purpose of this chapter is to define the models and semantics of these formalisms. The following chapters will then outline all details of the particular formalisms and will reveal their relationships.
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Schneider, K. (2004). A Unified Specification Language. In: Verification of Reactive Systems. Texts in Theoretical Computer Science. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-662-10778-2_2
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