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Abstract
This paper proposes a modular approach to verifying
whether a large discrete event system is nonconflicting.
The new approach avoids computing the synchronous
product of a large set of finite-state machines. Instead, the
synchronous product is computed gradually, and intermediate
results are simplified using conflict-preserving abstractions
based on process-algebraic results about fair testing. Heuristics
are used to choose between different possible abstractions.
Experimental results show that the method is applicable to
finite-state machine models of industrial scale and brings
considerable improvements in performance over other methods.
Type
Conference Contribution
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Citation
Malik, R. & Flordal, H. (2006). Modular nonblocking verification using conflict equivalence. In Discrete Event Systems, 8th International Workshop, 10-12 July 2006 (pp. 100-106).
Date
2006-07
Publisher
IEEE
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Copyright IEEE 2006