Incremental Abstraction - An Analytical and Algorithmic Perspective on Petri Net Reduction

B. Lennartson
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Bounded Petri nets are in this paper reduced by an incremental abstraction method based on visible bisimulation. An arbitrary bounded Petri net is decomposed into subsystems that are easily transformed to a modular transition system. The basic principle is that places in a Petri net can be interpreted as the synchronous composition of bounded buffers, and a sequence of places can be reduced analytically to a place with extended capacity. Additional restrictions, such as mutual exclusion among shared resources, are formulated as predicates that are easily translated to ordinary transition systems. Since the reduction preserves CTL*-X expressions, it can be used as a stand-alone model checking tool, where temporal properties of the reduced model are easily evaluated. This approach is shown to be very efficient compared to the best known model checking algorithms available in the software tool nuXmv.
增量抽象——Petri网约简的分析和算法视角
本文采用一种基于可见双模拟的增量抽象方法对有界Petri网进行了简化。将任意有界Petri网分解为多个子系统,这些子系统很容易转化为模块化过渡系统。基本原理是,Petri网中的位置可以被解释为有界缓冲区的同步组合,并且位置序列可以解析地简化为具有扩展容量的位置。其他的限制,例如共享资源之间的互斥,被表述为谓词,这些谓词很容易转换为普通的转换系统。由于还原保留了CTL*-X表达式,因此它可以用作独立的模型检查工具,其中简化模型的时间属性很容易评估。与软件工具nuXmv中最著名的模型检查算法相比,这种方法非常有效。
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