Autonomous systems are increasingly required to comply with ethical norms and human values, motivating the need for rigorous methods to specify and analyze ethical requirements. Social, Legal, Ethical, Empathetic, and Cultural (SLEEC) rules provide a structured means to encode such requirements; however, ensuring their correctness and well-formedness calls for formal specification and systematic, tool-supported analysis. This paper presents an approach based on Abstract State Machines (ASMs) and the ASMETA tool set for the formal specification and well-formedness analysis of SLEEC requirements. We formally define the semantics of the SLEEC domain-specific language, enabling systematic validation of SLEEC models through conflicts and redundancies detection. Moreover, we extend the core when–then–unless structure of a SLEEC rule with response delays and with a clause unless–until to support the temporary suspension of a rule. The validated ASMETA-based SLEEC model is directly executable and can be readily adopted as a runtime model to support the subsequent phase, namely the operationalization of ethical requirements in autonomous systems.

(2026). Specification and Analysis of Ethical Requirements in Autonomous Systems Using Abstract State Machines . Retrieved from https://hdl.handle.net/10446/327447

Specification and Analysis of Ethical Requirements in Autonomous Systems Using Abstract State Machines

Scandurra, Patrizia;
2026-01-01

Abstract

Autonomous systems are increasingly required to comply with ethical norms and human values, motivating the need for rigorous methods to specify and analyze ethical requirements. Social, Legal, Ethical, Empathetic, and Cultural (SLEEC) rules provide a structured means to encode such requirements; however, ensuring their correctness and well-formedness calls for formal specification and systematic, tool-supported analysis. This paper presents an approach based on Abstract State Machines (ASMs) and the ASMETA tool set for the formal specification and well-formedness analysis of SLEEC requirements. We formally define the semantics of the SLEEC domain-specific language, enabling systematic validation of SLEEC models through conflicts and redundancies detection. Moreover, we extend the core when–then–unless structure of a SLEEC rule with response delays and with a clause unless–until to support the temporary suspension of a rule. The validated ASMETA-based SLEEC model is directly executable and can be readily adopted as a runtime model to support the subsequent phase, namely the operationalization of ethical requirements in autonomous systems.
2026
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Rigorous State-Based Methods. ABZ 2026. 12th International Conference, ABZ 2026, Tokyo, Japan, May 18–20, 2026, Proceedings
Ishikawa, Fuyuki; Cunha, Alcino
9783032267511
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ABZ 2026: 12th International Conference on Rigorous State-Based Methods, Tokyo, Japan, 18–20 May 2026
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Tokyo, Japan
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Normative ethics; SLEEC rules; Autonomous Systems; Abstract State Machines; ASMETA
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Scandurra, Patrizia; De Sanctis, Martina; Filippone, Gianluca; Inverardi, Paola; Mirandola, Raffaela; Pettinari, Sara
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