通信模式模型:动态网络分布式系统动作模型的扩展

Diego A. Vel'azquez, Armando Castañeda, D. Rosenblueth
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1984年,Halpern和Moses首先认识到在分布式计算中对知识进行正式处理的重要性。然而,分布式计算中的许多工作仍然使用非正式的知识概念。因此,进一步研究这种形式化是至关重要的。动作模型是建模动态认知逻辑的一种重要方法,直到最近才被应用到分布式计算中,例如Goubault、Ledent和Rajsbaum。然而,正如这些作者所建议的那样,使用动作模型来分析分布式计算环境有缺点。特别是,直接使用动作模型可能会导致这些模型随着分布式系统计算的发展而呈指数级增长。因此,我们的动机是为分布式系统寻找紧凑的操作模型。我们引入通信模式模型作为普通动作模型及其更新操作符的扩展。本文系统地构建了各种分布式计算模型——动态网络模型的通信模式模型。对于动态网络模型的一个适当子类——遗忘模型,通信模式模型在整个计算过程中保持不变。
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Communication Pattern Models: An Extension of Action Models for Dynamic-Network Distributed Systems
Halpern and Moses were the first to recognize, in 1984, the importance of a formal treatment of knowledge in distributed computing. Many works in distributed computing, however, still employ informal notions of knowledge. Hence, it is critical to further study such formalizations. Action models, a significant approach to modeling dynamic epistemic logic, have only recently been applied to distributed computing, for instance, by Goubault, Ledent, and Rajsbaum. Using action models for analyzing distributed-computing environments, as proposed by these authors, has drawbacks, however. In particular, a direct use of action models may cause such models to grow exponentially as the computation of the distributed system evolves. Hence, our motivation is finding compact action models for distributed systems. We introduce communication pattern models as an extension of both ordinary action models and their update operator. We give a systematic construction of communication pattern models for a large variety of distributed-computing models called dynamic-network models. For a proper subclass of dynamic-network models called oblivious, the communication pattern model remains the same throughout the computation.
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