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Issue title: Applications and Theory of Petri Nets and Other Models of Concurrency, 2010
Article type: Research Article
Authors: Rosa-Velardo, Fernando | Martos-Salgado, María | de Frutos-Escrig, David
Affiliations: Facultad de Informática, Madrid, Spain. [email protected] | Facultad de Informática, Madrid, Spain. [email protected] | Facultad de CC. Matemáticas, Madrid, Spain. [email protected]
Note: [] Address for correspondence: Facultad de Informática. C\Prof. José García Santesmases, s/n - 28040 Madrid, Spain
Abstract: Pure names are identifiers with no relation between them, except equality and inequality. In previous works we have extended P/T nets with the capability of creating and managing pure names, obtaining ν-PNs and proved that they are strictly well structured (WSTS), so that coverability and boundedness are decidable. Here we use the framework recently developed by Finkel and Goubault-Larrecq for forward analysis for WSTS, in the case of ν-PNs, to compute the cover, that gives a good over approximation of the set of reachable markings. We prove that the least complete domain containing the set of markings is effectively representable. Moreover, we prove that in the completion we can compute least upper bounds of simple loops. Therefore, a forward Karp-Miller procedure that computes the cover is applicable. However, we prove that in general the cover is not computable, so that the procedure is non-terminating in general. As a corollary, we obtain the analogous result for Transfer Data nets and Data Nets. Finally, we show that a slight modification of the forward analysis yields decidability of a weak form of boundedness called width-boundedness, and identify a subclass of ν-PN that we call dw-bounded ν-PN, for which the cover is computable.
Keywords: Petri nets, pure names, infinite state systems, decidability, well structured transition systems, forward analysis, accelerations
DOI: 10.3233/FI-2011-611
Journal: Fundamenta Informaticae, vol. 113, no. 3-4, pp. 313-341, 2011
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