The ever increasing use of distributed computing as a method of providing added computing power and reliability has sparked interest in methods to model and analyze concurrent hardware/ software systems. Efficient automated analysis tools are needed to aid designers of such systems. The Distributed Systems Project at UCI has been developing a suite of tools (dubbed the P-NUT system) which supports efficient analysis of models of concurrent software. This paper presents the principles which guide the development of P-NUT tools and discusses the development of one of the tools: the Reachability Graph Builder (RGB). The P-NUT approach to tool development has resulted in the production of a highly efficient tool for constructing reachability gr...
Concurrent software systems are more difficult to design and analyze than sequential systems. Consid...
Reachability graph (RG) generation suffers from the problem of exponential space and time complexity...
When implementing parallel programs for parallel computer systems the performance scalability of the...
The introduction of concurrency into programs has added to the complexity of the software design pro...
The availability of low-cost powerful processors has made distributed computer systems a reality. Cu...
This paper describes basic programming technology to support irregular applications on scalable conc...
The object-oriented paradigm provides support for modular and reusable design and is attractive for ...
P-NUT is a suite of tools for constructing and analyzing Petri Net models. The tools have been devel...
P-NUT is a suite of tools for constructing and analyzing Petri Net models. The tools have been devel...
This paper introduces the ADVANCE approach to engineering concurrent systems using a new component-b...
A survey of modeling and analysis techniques in common use for modeling and analyzing concurrent sys...
Reachability analysis is an attractive technique for analysis of concurrent programs because it is s...
This paper introduces the ADVANCE approach to engineering concurrent systems using a new component-b...
Model based approach is crucial to the analysis of system design. Colored Petri Nets (CPNet) have be...
The constrained expression approach to analysis of concurrent software systems has several attractiv...
Concurrent software systems are more difficult to design and analyze than sequential systems. Consid...
Reachability graph (RG) generation suffers from the problem of exponential space and time complexity...
When implementing parallel programs for parallel computer systems the performance scalability of the...
The introduction of concurrency into programs has added to the complexity of the software design pro...
The availability of low-cost powerful processors has made distributed computer systems a reality. Cu...
This paper describes basic programming technology to support irregular applications on scalable conc...
The object-oriented paradigm provides support for modular and reusable design and is attractive for ...
P-NUT is a suite of tools for constructing and analyzing Petri Net models. The tools have been devel...
P-NUT is a suite of tools for constructing and analyzing Petri Net models. The tools have been devel...
This paper introduces the ADVANCE approach to engineering concurrent systems using a new component-b...
A survey of modeling and analysis techniques in common use for modeling and analyzing concurrent sys...
Reachability analysis is an attractive technique for analysis of concurrent programs because it is s...
This paper introduces the ADVANCE approach to engineering concurrent systems using a new component-b...
Model based approach is crucial to the analysis of system design. Colored Petri Nets (CPNet) have be...
The constrained expression approach to analysis of concurrent software systems has several attractiv...
Concurrent software systems are more difficult to design and analyze than sequential systems. Consid...
Reachability graph (RG) generation suffers from the problem of exponential space and time complexity...
When implementing parallel programs for parallel computer systems the performance scalability of the...