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Temporal Logic in Specification 1987: Altrincham, UK
- Behnam Banieqbal, Howard Barringer, Amir Pnueli:

Temporal Logic in Specification, Altrincham, UK, April 8-10, 1987, Proceedings. Lecture Notes in Computer Science 398, Springer 1989, ISBN 3-540-51803-7
Logic
- Colin Stirling:

Comparing Linear and Branching Time Temporal Logics. 1-20 - Shmuel Katz, Doron A. Peled:

Interleaving Set Temporal Logic. 21-43 - Susanne Graf, Joseph Sifakis:

An Expressive Logic for a Process Algebra with Silent Actions. 44-61 - Behnam Banieqbal, Howard Barringer:

Temporal Logic with Fixed Points. 62-74
Automata, Theorem Proving and Model Checking
- Pierre Wolper

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On the Relation of Programs and Computations to Models of Temporal Logic. 75-123 - Zohar Manna, Amir Pnueli:

Specification and Verification of Concurrent Programs by forall-Automata. 124-164 - Bernhard Josko:

MCTL - An Extension of CTL for Modular Verification of Concurrent Systems. 165-187 - Edmund M. Clarke, Orna Grumberg:

The Model Checking Problem for Concurrent Systems with Many Similar Processes. 188-201 - Moshe Y. Vardi:

Unified Verification Theory. 202-212
Specification
- Ron Koymans:

Specifying Message Passing Systems Requires Extending Temporal Logic. 213-223 - P. M. Melliar-Smith:

Extending Interval Logic to Real Time Systems. 224-242 - Samit Khosla, T. S. E. Maibaum:

The Prescription and Description of State Based Systems. 243-294 - Ruurd Kuiper:

Enforcing Nondeterminism via Linear Time Temporal Logic Specifications using Hiding. 295-303 - Zhou Chaochen:

Specifying Communicating Systems with Temporal Logic. 304-323 - Amílcar Sernadas, José Luiz Fiadeiro, Cristina Sernadas

, Hans-Dieter Ehrich:
Abstract Object Types: A Temporal Perspective. 324-350 - Job Zwiers, Willem P. de Roever:

Compositionality and Modularity in Process Specification and Design: A Trace-State Based Approach. 351-374
Execution
- Roger Hale:

Using Temporal Logic for Prototyping: The Design of a Lift Controller. 375-408 - Dov M. Gabbay:

The Declarative Past and Imperative Future: Executable Temporal Logic for Interactive Systems. 409-448

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