Knowledge and common knowledge in a distributed environment
Journal of the ACM (JACM)
Model checking vs. theorem proving: a manifesto
Artificial intelligence and mathematical theory of computation
What can machines know?: On the properties of knowledge in distributed systems
Journal of the ACM (JACM)
First steps in modal logic
Reasoning about knowledge
Deontic logic: a concise overview
Deontic logic in computer science
Knowledge in multiagent systems: initial configurations and broadcast
ACM Transactions on Computational Logic (TOCL)
Epistemic Logic for AI and Computer Science
Epistemic Logic for AI and Computer Science
On the Relation between Interpreted Systems and Kripke Models
Proceedings of the Workshops on Commonsense Reasoning, Intelligent Agents, and Distributed Artificial Intelligence: Agents and Multi-Agent Systems Formalisms, Methodologies, and Applications
Computationally Grounded Theories of Agency
ICMAS '00 Proceedings of the Fourth International Conference on MultiAgent Systems (ICMAS-2000)
Extending interpreted systems with some deontic concepts
TARK '01 Proceedings of the 8th conference on Theoretical aspects of rationality and knowledge
The bit transmission problem revisited
Proceedings of the first international joint conference on Autonomous agents and multiagent systems: part 2
A state/event temporal deontic logic
DEON'06 Proceedings of the 8th international conference on Deontic Logic and Artificial Normative Systems
GOAL agents instantiate intention logic
Logic Programs, Norms and Action
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We investigate an extension of the formalism of interpreted systems by Halpern and colleagues to model correct behaviour of agents. The semantical model allows for the representation and reasoning about states of correct and incorrect functioning behaviour of the agents, and of the system as a whole. We axiomatise this semantic class by mapping it into a suitable class of Kripke models. The resulting logic, KD45ni-j, is a stronger version of KD, the system often referred to as Standard Deontic Logic. We discuss these issues and present some simple examples.