Difference between revisions of "MOP Logic Repository"
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− | One of the most distinctive features of [[MOP]] is its generality w.r.t. logical formalisms. Specifically, [[MOP]] supports an extensible logic framework, allowing the user to add her/his favorite or domain-specific specification formalisms via '''''logic plugins''''', which implement monitor synthesis algorithms for corresponding logical formalisms. This page lists the logic plugins presently developed for MOP (which have graphical output. | + | One of the most distinctive features of [[MOP]] is its generality w.r.t. logical formalisms. Specifically, [[MOP]] supports an extensible logic framework, allowing the user to add her/his favorite or domain-specific specification formalisms via '''''logic plugins''''', which implement monitor synthesis algorithms for corresponding logical formalisms. This page lists the logic plugins presently developed for MOP (which have graphical output; more to come). |
* [[Special:EREEngineOnline | Extended Regular Expression Online Interface]] (ERE) | * [[Special:EREEngineOnline | Extended Regular Expression Online Interface]] (ERE) |
Revision as of 04:13, 23 April 2008
One of the most distinctive features of MOP is its generality w.r.t. logical formalisms. Specifically, MOP supports an extensible logic framework, allowing the user to add her/his favorite or domain-specific specification formalisms via logic plugins, which implement monitor synthesis algorithms for corresponding logical formalisms. This page lists the logic plugins presently developed for MOP (which have graphical output; more to come).
Send us Your Logic!
Currently, we only accept new logic plugins via emails. To submit a new logic plugin, please pack the whole plugin as one file and send it to fsl AT cs.uiuc.edu. A detailed Readme file is highly recommanded. After the plugin is tested, we will publish it in our repository.
Related Projects: Monitoring-Oriented Programming; JavaMOP;