Partial order methods have been introduced to avoid the state explosion problem in verification resulting from the representation of multiple interleavings of concurrent transitions. The basic idea is to build a reduced state space on which certain properties hold if and only if they hold for the full state space. Most often, the considered properties are linear-time properties. In this paper we suggest novel branching time reduction techniques which allow checking bisimulation equivalence on reduced state spaces. Our reduction takes place on bisimulation game graphs, thus jointly treating the systems under consideration. We show that the reduction preserves winning strategies of the two players in the bisimulation game. (orig.)Available fr...
We present an efficient algorithm for computing the partial bisimulation preorder and equivalence fo...
We present an efficient algorithm for computing the partial bisimulation preorder and equivalence fo...
The verification of concurrent systems through an exhaustive traversal of the state space suffers fr...
Abstract. Partial order methods have been introduced to avoid the state explosion problem in vericat...
In concurrency theory—the branch of (theoretical) computer science that studies the logical and math...
Most games for analysing concurrent systems are played on interleaving models, such as graphs or inf...
Most games for analysing concurrent systems are played on interleaving models, such as graphs or inf...
In model checking, reduction techniques can be helpful tools to fight the state-space explosion prob...
In model checking, reduction techniques can be helpful tools to fight the state-space explosion prob...
In model checking, reduction techniques can be helpful tools to fight the state-space explosion prob...
In model checking, reduction techniques can be helpful tools to fight the state-space explosion prob...
Partial-order reduction (POR) is a well-established technique to combat the problem of state-space e...
Bisimulations enjoy numerous applications in the analysis of labeled transition systems. Many of the...
Partial order reductions have been successfully applied to model checking of concurrent systems and ...
In this paper, we introduce model-checking games that allow second-order power on sets of independe...
We present an efficient algorithm for computing the partial bisimulation preorder and equivalence fo...
We present an efficient algorithm for computing the partial bisimulation preorder and equivalence fo...
The verification of concurrent systems through an exhaustive traversal of the state space suffers fr...
Abstract. Partial order methods have been introduced to avoid the state explosion problem in vericat...
In concurrency theory—the branch of (theoretical) computer science that studies the logical and math...
Most games for analysing concurrent systems are played on interleaving models, such as graphs or inf...
Most games for analysing concurrent systems are played on interleaving models, such as graphs or inf...
In model checking, reduction techniques can be helpful tools to fight the state-space explosion prob...
In model checking, reduction techniques can be helpful tools to fight the state-space explosion prob...
In model checking, reduction techniques can be helpful tools to fight the state-space explosion prob...
In model checking, reduction techniques can be helpful tools to fight the state-space explosion prob...
Partial-order reduction (POR) is a well-established technique to combat the problem of state-space e...
Bisimulations enjoy numerous applications in the analysis of labeled transition systems. Many of the...
Partial order reductions have been successfully applied to model checking of concurrent systems and ...
In this paper, we introduce model-checking games that allow second-order power on sets of independe...
We present an efficient algorithm for computing the partial bisimulation preorder and equivalence fo...
We present an efficient algorithm for computing the partial bisimulation preorder and equivalence fo...
The verification of concurrent systems through an exhaustive traversal of the state space suffers fr...