TY - CONF AB - A unifying framework for the study of real-time logics is developed. In analogy to the untimed case, the underlying classical theory of timed state sequences is identified, it is shown to be nonelementarily decidable, and its complexity and expressiveness are used as a point of reference. Two orthogonal extensions of PTL (timed propositional temporal logic and metric temporal logic) that inherit its appeal are defined: they capture elementary, yet expressively complete, fragments of the theory of timed state sequences, and thus are excellent candidates for practical real-time specification languages AU - Alur, Rajeev AU - Henzinger, Thomas A ID - 4597 SN - 0-8186-2073-0 T2 - 5th Annual IEEE Symposium on Logic in Computer Science TI - Real-time logics: Complexity and expressiveness ER -