What a structural world [structural decomposition]

G. Ciardo
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Abstract

Petri nets and stochastic Petri nets have been widely adopted as one of the best tools to model the logical and timing behavior of discrete-state systems. However, their practical applicability is limited by the state-space explosion problem. We survey some of the techniques that have been used to cope with large state spaces, starting from early explicit methods, which require data structures of size proportional to the number of states or state-to-state transitions, then moving to implicit methods, which borrow ideas from symbolic model checking (binary decision diagrams) and numerical linear algebra (Kronecker operators) to drastically reduce the computational requirements. Next, we describe the structural decomposition approach which has been the topic of our research in the last few years. This method only requires to specify a partition of the places in the net and, combining decision diagrams and Kronecker operators with the new concepts of event locality and node saturation, achieves fundamental gains in both memory and time efficiency. At the same, the approach is applicable to a wide range of models. We conclude by considering several research directions that could further push the range of solvable models, eventually leading to an even greater industrial acceptance of this simple yet powerful modeling formalism.
多么结构性的世界[结构性分解]
Petri网和随机Petri网作为离散状态系统的逻辑行为和时序行为建模的最佳工具之一已被广泛采用。然而,它们的实际应用受到状态空间爆炸问题的限制。我们调查了一些用于处理大状态空间的技术,从早期的显式方法开始,它需要与状态数量或状态到状态转换成比例的数据结构,然后转向隐式方法,它借用了符号模型检查(二进制决策图)和数值线性代数(Kronecker算子)的思想,以大大减少计算需求。接下来,我们描述了结构分解方法,这是我们过去几年研究的主题。该方法只需要在网络中指定一个分区,并将决策图和Kronecker算子与事件局域性和节点饱和的新概念相结合,在内存和时间效率方面都获得了根本性的提高。同时,该方法适用于广泛的模型。最后,我们考虑了几个研究方向,这些方向可以进一步推动可解决模型的范围,最终导致更大的工业接受这种简单而强大的建模形式。
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