Modelling and analysis of the monotonic read consistent distributed system using coloured Petri net

Ahmad Taghinezhad, S. Pashazadeh
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Consistency is one of the key challenges in replicated distributed systems (DSs). Data centric and client centric are two main categories of consistency models. Monotonic read (MR) is one of the client centric consistency models that guarantees consistency from view point of a single client in terms of access to replicated data store. This consistency model guarantees that when a process reads a value of data item, it never sees a value older than the one it saw in previous read. Petri net is one of the formal methods to analyze behavioral properties of concurrent systems. In this paper a novel model of MR consistency DS and its analysis using coloured Petri nets is introduced. This model enables us to study that a given history is valid history for MR consistent DS or not. Proposed model using developed functions that are used for model checking can prove this and present a scenario that MR consistent DS can produce given history. By analysis of SSG of model we can prove that proposed model do not have true deadlocks and therefore proposed model is correct.
有色Petri网对单调读一致性分布式系统的建模与分析
一致性是复制分布式系统(DSs)中的关键挑战之一。以数据为中心和以客户端为中心是一致性模型的两个主要类别。单调读(Monotonic read, MR)是一种以客户端为中心的一致性模型,它从单个客户端访问复制数据存储的角度保证一致性。这个一致性模型保证当进程读取数据项的值时,它永远不会看到比之前读取的值更老的值。Petri网是分析并发系统行为特性的形式化方法之一。本文介绍了一种新的磁共振一致性DS模型及其彩色Petri网分析方法。该模型使我们能够研究给定的历史是否是MR一致DS的有效历史。使用已开发的用于模型检查的函数提出的模型可以证明这一点,并提出了MR一致DS可以产生给定历史的场景。通过对模型的SSG分析,可以证明所提模型不存在真死锁,因此所提模型是正确的。
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