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引用次数: 11
摘要
我们考虑分布式可实现性问题:给定一个标记的转换系统TS及其在一组过程上的操作的分布/spl Delta/,是否存在一个超过/spl Delta/的分布式系统,使得其全局转换系统“等同于”TS?我们研究了过渡系统(Arnold, 1994)和异步自动机(Zielonka, 1987)的同步产品的分布式系统模型。本文给出了上述问题的复杂度界限,并给出了“等价”的三种解释:转换系统同构、语言等价和双相似。特别是,我们解决了Castellani et al.(1999)和Morin(1999)中遗留的问题。
Complexity results for checking distributed implementability
We consider the distributed implementability problem: Given a labeled transition system TS together with a distribution /spl Delta/ of its actions over a set of processes, does there exist a distributed system over /spl Delta/ such that its global transition system is 'equivalent' to TS? We work with the distributed system models of synchronous products of transition systems (Arnold, 1994) and asynchronous automata (Zielonka, 1987). In this paper we provide complexity bounds for the above problem with three interpretations of 'equivalent': as transition system isomorphism, as language equivalence, and as bisimilarity. In particular, we solve problems left open in Castellani et al. (1999) and Morin (1999).