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A Practical Introduction to PSLSERE Style

A Practical Introduction to PSL: SERE Style [Up until now, we have seen PSL properties that are built of Boolean expressions and temporal operators in LTL style. Another way to build properties is to use SEREs — Sequential Extended Regular Expressions. SEREs are similar in spirit to standard regular expressions, like those used for pattern matching in many applications. One difference is that the atoms of a SERE are Boolean expressions, whereas the atoms of a standard regular expression are single characters.] http://www.deepdyve.com/assets/images/DeepDyve-Logo-lg.png

A Practical Introduction to PSLSERE Style

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Publisher
Springer US
Copyright
© Springer Science+Business Media, LLC 2006
ISBN
978-0-387-35313-5
Pages
35 –63
DOI
10.1007/978-0-387-36123-9_5
Publisher site
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Abstract

[Up until now, we have seen PSL properties that are built of Boolean expressions and temporal operators in LTL style. Another way to build properties is to use SEREs — Sequential Extended Regular Expressions. SEREs are similar in spirit to standard regular expressions, like those used for pattern matching in many applications. One difference is that the atoms of a SERE are Boolean expressions, whereas the atoms of a standard regular expression are single characters.]

Published: Jan 1, 2006

Keywords: Data Transfer; Single Cycle; Concatenation Operator; Boolean Expression; Current Cycle

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