AbstractInteraction systems were proposed and implemented by Sifakis et al. as a model for the design and study of component based systems. We investigate here the property of liveness in interaction systems where liveness of an action, a component or a set of components means that the action (component, set of components) will repeatedly participate in every run of the global system. We show that deciding liveness is NP-hard. Then we present a characterization of liveness. Finally, by exploiting local information, we establish a polynomial-time criterion that guarantees liveness. We combine the criterion with the characterization to obtain a test for liveness
We present a method that allows to guarantee liveness by construction of a class of timed systems. T...
Abstract. The deterministic QS model, introduced in [CS95], captures (local) liveness properties, co...
AbstractThe deterministic QS model, introduced in in Costa and Sernadas [J.F. Costa, A. Sernadas, Pr...
AbstractInteraction systems were proposed and implemented by Sifakis et al. as a model for the desig...
Interaction systems are a formal model for component-based systems. It has been shown that in this f...
Interaction systems are a formal model for component-based systems. Combining components via connect...
We treat the effect of absence/failure of ports or components on properties of component-based syste...
We exhibit sufficient conditions for generic properties of component based systems. The model we use...
AbstractWhen proving the correctness of algorithms in distributed systems, one generally considerssa...
We present a simple but novel algorithm for checking liveness properties of finite-state systems, ca...
Abstract. Whereas the traditional liveness property for Petri nets guar-antees that each transition ...
We present a simulation-based proof method for liveness properties. Our method is based on simulatio...
In dynamic systems, liveness properties concern whether something good will eventually happen. Examp...
International audienceThe liveness problem for timed automata asks if a given automaton has a run pa...
Abstract. This paper presents liveness properties that need to be pre-served by Event-B models of di...
We present a method that allows to guarantee liveness by construction of a class of timed systems. T...
Abstract. The deterministic QS model, introduced in [CS95], captures (local) liveness properties, co...
AbstractThe deterministic QS model, introduced in in Costa and Sernadas [J.F. Costa, A. Sernadas, Pr...
AbstractInteraction systems were proposed and implemented by Sifakis et al. as a model for the desig...
Interaction systems are a formal model for component-based systems. It has been shown that in this f...
Interaction systems are a formal model for component-based systems. Combining components via connect...
We treat the effect of absence/failure of ports or components on properties of component-based syste...
We exhibit sufficient conditions for generic properties of component based systems. The model we use...
AbstractWhen proving the correctness of algorithms in distributed systems, one generally considerssa...
We present a simple but novel algorithm for checking liveness properties of finite-state systems, ca...
Abstract. Whereas the traditional liveness property for Petri nets guar-antees that each transition ...
We present a simulation-based proof method for liveness properties. Our method is based on simulatio...
In dynamic systems, liveness properties concern whether something good will eventually happen. Examp...
International audienceThe liveness problem for timed automata asks if a given automaton has a run pa...
Abstract. This paper presents liveness properties that need to be pre-served by Event-B models of di...
We present a method that allows to guarantee liveness by construction of a class of timed systems. T...
Abstract. The deterministic QS model, introduced in [CS95], captures (local) liveness properties, co...
AbstractThe deterministic QS model, introduced in in Costa and Sernadas [J.F. Costa, A. Sernadas, Pr...