AbstractWe consider the analysis of infinite half-duplex systems made of finite state machines that communicate over unbounded channels. The half-duplex property for two machines and two channels (one in each direction) says that each reachable configuration has at most one channel non-empty. We prove in this paper that such half-duplex systems have a recognizable reachability set. We show how to compute, in polynomial time, a symbolic representation of this reachability set and how to use that description to solve several verification problems. Furthermore, though the model of communicating finite state machines is Turing-powerful, we prove that membership of the class of half-duplex systems is decidable. Unfortunately, the natural general...
AbstractOver the last few years there has been an increasing research effort directed towards the au...
AbstractOver the last few years there has been an increasing research effort directed towards the au...
AbstractWe prove that boundedness and reachability tree finiteness are undecidable for systems of tw...
AbstractWe consider the analysis of infinite half-duplex systems made of finite state machines that ...
) G'erard C' ec' e Alain Finkel LSV, CNRS URA 2236; ENS de Cachan, 61 av. du Pdt. W...
We review the characterization of communicating finite-state machines whose behaviors have universal...
AbstractWe consider the class of finite-state systems communicating through unbounded butlossyFIFO c...
International audienceWe study verification problems for distributed systems communicating via unbou...
We consider the verification of a particular class of infinite-state systems, namely systems consist...
International audienceWe study verification problems for distributed systems communicating via unbou...
AbstractWe consider the class of finite-state systems communicating through unbounded butlossyFIFO c...
In order to verify protocols that tag messages with integer values, we investigate the decidability ...
This thesis is about the verification problem of systems having an infinite number of states. These ...
This thesis is about the verification problem of systems having an infinite number of states. These ...
This thesis is about the verification problem of systems having an infinite number of states. These ...
AbstractOver the last few years there has been an increasing research effort directed towards the au...
AbstractOver the last few years there has been an increasing research effort directed towards the au...
AbstractWe prove that boundedness and reachability tree finiteness are undecidable for systems of tw...
AbstractWe consider the analysis of infinite half-duplex systems made of finite state machines that ...
) G'erard C' ec' e Alain Finkel LSV, CNRS URA 2236; ENS de Cachan, 61 av. du Pdt. W...
We review the characterization of communicating finite-state machines whose behaviors have universal...
AbstractWe consider the class of finite-state systems communicating through unbounded butlossyFIFO c...
International audienceWe study verification problems for distributed systems communicating via unbou...
We consider the verification of a particular class of infinite-state systems, namely systems consist...
International audienceWe study verification problems for distributed systems communicating via unbou...
AbstractWe consider the class of finite-state systems communicating through unbounded butlossyFIFO c...
In order to verify protocols that tag messages with integer values, we investigate the decidability ...
This thesis is about the verification problem of systems having an infinite number of states. These ...
This thesis is about the verification problem of systems having an infinite number of states. These ...
This thesis is about the verification problem of systems having an infinite number of states. These ...
AbstractOver the last few years there has been an increasing research effort directed towards the au...
AbstractOver the last few years there has been an increasing research effort directed towards the au...
AbstractWe prove that boundedness and reachability tree finiteness are undecidable for systems of tw...