Most analysis techniques for discrete-event systems rely on building the system state-transition graphs. A known critical issue is represented by the state-space explosion. One way to face this problem is the exploitation of behavioral symmetries. Well-formed coloured Petri nets (WN) (thanks to their particular syntax) allow the automatic building of a quotient graph, called a symbolic reachability graph (SRG), able to exploit the structural symmetries of systems. The SRG reduction power vanishes when the modeled system evolves in an asymmetric way. Some proposals to enhance the SRG have been shown to be effective only when applied to nearly symmetric systems. A quotient graph, still relying on the WN formalism, is semi-formally introduced;...
In this paper we present the extended symbolic reachability graph/dynamic symbolic reachability grap...
In this paper we present Coloured Petri Nets and occurrence graphs with symmetries as a means for ve...
Distributed systems are difficult to design and the simplest of them can have subtle errors. Convent...
State-space based techniques represent a powerful analysis tool of discrete-event systems. One way t...
The most useful qualitative/quantitative analysis tech niques for Discrete-Event Dynamic Systems are...
State-space reduction techniques for distributed discrete-event systems are normally based on detect...
State-space reduction techniques for Colored Petri Nets (CPN) are normally based on detection of beh...
Coloured Petri nets are well suited to the modelling of symmetric systems. Model symmetries can be u...
AbstractColoured Petri nets are well suited to the modelling of symmetric systems. Model symmetries ...
The construction of symbolic reachability graphs is a useful technique for reducing state explosion ...
International audienceFormal verification of complex systems using high-level Petri Nets faces the s...
This paper recalls the concept of occurrence graphs with permuta-tion symmetries (OS-graphs) for Col...
Taking advantage of the symmetries of a system is an efficient way to cope with the combinatory exp...
Colored Petri nets (CPN) are useful for the development of very compact and easy to understand model...
The new class of Well Formed Coloured Nets (WN) is formally defined as an extension of Regular Nets,...
In this paper we present the extended symbolic reachability graph/dynamic symbolic reachability grap...
In this paper we present Coloured Petri Nets and occurrence graphs with symmetries as a means for ve...
Distributed systems are difficult to design and the simplest of them can have subtle errors. Convent...
State-space based techniques represent a powerful analysis tool of discrete-event systems. One way t...
The most useful qualitative/quantitative analysis tech niques for Discrete-Event Dynamic Systems are...
State-space reduction techniques for distributed discrete-event systems are normally based on detect...
State-space reduction techniques for Colored Petri Nets (CPN) are normally based on detection of beh...
Coloured Petri nets are well suited to the modelling of symmetric systems. Model symmetries can be u...
AbstractColoured Petri nets are well suited to the modelling of symmetric systems. Model symmetries ...
The construction of symbolic reachability graphs is a useful technique for reducing state explosion ...
International audienceFormal verification of complex systems using high-level Petri Nets faces the s...
This paper recalls the concept of occurrence graphs with permuta-tion symmetries (OS-graphs) for Col...
Taking advantage of the symmetries of a system is an efficient way to cope with the combinatory exp...
Colored Petri nets (CPN) are useful for the development of very compact and easy to understand model...
The new class of Well Formed Coloured Nets (WN) is formally defined as an extension of Regular Nets,...
In this paper we present the extended symbolic reachability graph/dynamic symbolic reachability grap...
In this paper we present Coloured Petri Nets and occurrence graphs with symmetries as a means for ve...
Distributed systems are difficult to design and the simplest of them can have subtle errors. Convent...