Abstract
One of the possible ways of constructing concurrent systems is their automated synthesis from behavioural specifications. In this paper, we look at a particular instance of this approach which aims at constructing GALS (globally asynchronous locally synchronous) systems from specifications given in terms of transition systems with arcs labelled by steps of executed actions. GALS systems are represented by Elementary Net Systems with Localities (ENL-systems), each locality defining a set of co-located actions. The synthesis procedure is based on the regions of transition systems and we provide a number of criteria aimed at generating a minimal set of regions (conditions) of an ENL-system generating a given tranisition system.
Keywords
theory of concurrency, Petri nets, localities, analysis and synthesis, step sequence semantics, conflict, theory of regions, transition systems
Minimal Regions of ENL-transition Systems
In Workshop on Concurrency, Specification, and Programming, CS&P 2009, Krakow-Przegorzaly, Poland, 28-30 September 2009
1, pp 303-314
Warsaw University, 2009
