Causality, time, and deadlines

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The paper explores how time-related concepts can be treated in a strictly causal way. Clocks in a local, global and regional variant are modelled within a causal frame. Perhaps the most critical use of clocks is for defining deadlines. To analyze their meaning, two relevant distinctions are made: (1) contingent vs. strict deadline requirements and (2) descriptive vs. prescriptive part of a deadline requirement. A deadline delay paradox that appears on a seemingly semantically invariant inversion of the requirement specification can be dissolved on the basis of these distinctions. The conceptual frame for discussing causality is taken from Petri net Theory.

论文关键词:Causality,time,deadline,absolute time,relative time,contingent deadline requirement,strict deadline requirement,deadline delay paradox,descriptive part,prescriptive part,obligational aspect,Petri nets

论文评审过程:Available online 13 February 2003.

论文官网地址:https://doi.org/10.1016/0169-023X(91)90024-R