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An ought-to-do deontic logic for reasoning about fault-tolerance: the diarrheic philosophers
London, England September 10-September 14
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Pablo F. Castro, McMaster University
T.S.E. Maibaum, McMaster University
In the present paper we use a variation of a well-known example (dining philosophers) to illustrate how deontic logics can be used to specify, and verify, systems with faulttolerant characteristics. Towards this goal, we first introduce our own version of a propositional deontic logic, and then some of its most important metaproperties are described. Our main goal is to show that our deontic formalism is suitable for use in practical examples, and also to prepare the ground for more inclusive formalisms.
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Pablo F. Castro, T.S.E. Maibaum, "An ought-to-do deontic logic for reasoning about fault-tolerance: the diarrheic philosophers," sefm, pp.151-160, Fifth IEEE International Conference on Software Engineering and Formal Methods (SEFM 2007), 2007
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