The synthesis problem is to decide for a deterministic transition system whether a Petri net with an isomorphic reachability graph exists and in case to find such a net (which must have the arc-labels of the transition system as transitions). In this paper, we weaken isomorphism to some form of bisimilarity that also takes concurrency into account and we consider safe nets that may have additional internal transitions. To speak of concurrency, the transition system is enriched by an independence relation to an asynchronous transition system. Given an arbitrary asynchronous transition system, we construct an ST-bisimilar net. We show how to decide effectively whether there exists a bisimilar net without internal transitions, in which case we...
The paper is devoted to the investigation of behavioral equivalences of concurrent systems modeled b...
We provide a simple non-interleaved operational semantics for CCS in terms of asynchronous transitio...
Asynchronous circuits can be modeled as concurrent systems in which events are interpreted as signal...
The synthesis problem is to decide for a deterministic transition system whether a Petri net with an...
Several categorical relationships (adjunctions) between models for concurrency have been established...
AbstractAutomated synthesis from behavioural specifications, such as transition systems, is an attra...
This paper presents a method to synthesize labeled Petri nets from state-based models. Although stat...
The synthesis of asynchronous circuits is inherently complex for two different aspects. Firstly, the...
AbstractWe investigate classes of systems based on different interaction patterns with the aim of ac...
Petri net synthesis deals with the problem whether, given a labelled transition system TS, one can f...
PhD ThesisThis Thesis investigates formal models of concurrency that are often used in the process ...
The main result shows the undecidability of (strong) bisimilarity for labelled (place / transition)...
Our aim is to provide a simple non-interleaved operational semantics for CCS in terms of a model th...
Abstract. There is a growing need to introduce and develop computa-tional models capable of faithful...
AbstractPetri nets are widely used to model concurrent systems. However, their composition and abstr...
The paper is devoted to the investigation of behavioral equivalences of concurrent systems modeled b...
We provide a simple non-interleaved operational semantics for CCS in terms of asynchronous transitio...
Asynchronous circuits can be modeled as concurrent systems in which events are interpreted as signal...
The synthesis problem is to decide for a deterministic transition system whether a Petri net with an...
Several categorical relationships (adjunctions) between models for concurrency have been established...
AbstractAutomated synthesis from behavioural specifications, such as transition systems, is an attra...
This paper presents a method to synthesize labeled Petri nets from state-based models. Although stat...
The synthesis of asynchronous circuits is inherently complex for two different aspects. Firstly, the...
AbstractWe investigate classes of systems based on different interaction patterns with the aim of ac...
Petri net synthesis deals with the problem whether, given a labelled transition system TS, one can f...
PhD ThesisThis Thesis investigates formal models of concurrency that are often used in the process ...
The main result shows the undecidability of (strong) bisimilarity for labelled (place / transition)...
Our aim is to provide a simple non-interleaved operational semantics for CCS in terms of a model th...
Abstract. There is a growing need to introduce and develop computa-tional models capable of faithful...
AbstractPetri nets are widely used to model concurrent systems. However, their composition and abstr...
The paper is devoted to the investigation of behavioral equivalences of concurrent systems modeled b...
We provide a simple non-interleaved operational semantics for CCS in terms of asynchronous transitio...
Asynchronous circuits can be modeled as concurrent systems in which events are interpreted as signal...