On the k-synchronizability of systems

September 04, 2019 ยท The Ethereal ยท ๐Ÿ› Foundations of Software Science and Computation Structure

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Authors Cinzia Di Giusto, Cinzia Giusto, Laetitia Laversa, Etienne Lozes arXiv ID 1909.01627 Category cs.FL: Formal Languages Cross-listed cs.CL, cs.SC, cs.SE Citations 13 Venue Foundations of Software Science and Computation Structure Last Checked 2 months ago
Abstract
In this paper, we work on the notion of k-synchronizability: a system is k-synchronizable if any of its executions, up to reordering causally independent actions, can be divided into a succession of k-bounded interaction phases. We show two results (both for mailbox and peer-to-peer automata): first, the reachability problem is decidable for k-synchronizable systems; second, the membership problem (whether a given system is k-synchronizable) is decidable as well. Our proofs fix several important issues in previous attempts to prove these two results for mailbox automata.
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