Symmetry is defined for labeled transition systems, and it is shown how symmetrical systems can be symmetrically decomposed into components. The central question is under what conditions one such component may represent the whole system, in the sense that one symmetrical system is bisimilar to a second if and only if a component of the first is equivalent to a component of the second. The theory developed is illustrated by three case studies, i.e. the alternating bit protocol, Peterson\'s algorithm and the Dining Philosophers
Model checking is the process of deciding whether a system satisfies a given specification. Often, w...
Effective temporal logic model checking algorithms exist that exploit symmetries arising from parall...
Test generation and execution are often hampered by the large state spaces of the systems involved. ...
Symmetry is defined for labeled transition systems, and it is shown how symmetrical systems can be s...
Symmetry reduction is a well-known approach for alleviating the state explosion problem in model che...
The application of model checking is limited due to the state-space explosion problem – as the numbe...
We study the problem of determining whether a given temporal specification can be implemented by a s...
Dependable systems are usually designed with multiple instances of components or logical processes, ...
International audienceSymmetry reduction techniques exploit symmetries that occur during the executi...
The symmetry reduction method is a technique for alleviating the combinatorial explosion problem ari...
Abstract. Symmetry reduction is a technique to counter state explosion for systems with regular stru...
A well known problem when reasoning about concurrent systems is that of state explosion. One of the ...
A distributed computing system can be considered to be symmetric because of its topology or because...
Symmetry reduction is a technique that can help alleviate the problem of state space explosion in mo...
The most useful qualitative/quantitative analysis tech niques for Discrete-Event Dynamic Systems are...
Model checking is the process of deciding whether a system satisfies a given specification. Often, w...
Effective temporal logic model checking algorithms exist that exploit symmetries arising from parall...
Test generation and execution are often hampered by the large state spaces of the systems involved. ...
Symmetry is defined for labeled transition systems, and it is shown how symmetrical systems can be s...
Symmetry reduction is a well-known approach for alleviating the state explosion problem in model che...
The application of model checking is limited due to the state-space explosion problem – as the numbe...
We study the problem of determining whether a given temporal specification can be implemented by a s...
Dependable systems are usually designed with multiple instances of components or logical processes, ...
International audienceSymmetry reduction techniques exploit symmetries that occur during the executi...
The symmetry reduction method is a technique for alleviating the combinatorial explosion problem ari...
Abstract. Symmetry reduction is a technique to counter state explosion for systems with regular stru...
A well known problem when reasoning about concurrent systems is that of state explosion. One of the ...
A distributed computing system can be considered to be symmetric because of its topology or because...
Symmetry reduction is a technique that can help alleviate the problem of state space explosion in mo...
The most useful qualitative/quantitative analysis tech niques for Discrete-Event Dynamic Systems are...
Model checking is the process of deciding whether a system satisfies a given specification. Often, w...
Effective temporal logic model checking algorithms exist that exploit symmetries arising from parall...
Test generation and execution are often hampered by the large state spaces of the systems involved. ...