Control flow analysis of distributed computing system software using structured Petri net model

The structure Petri net model is presented for the representation and analysis of the control structures of distributed computing system software (DCSS). The basic properties of the model and some analysis techniques using this model are also presented. Liveness, reachability, and other related prob...

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Published inWorkshop on the Future Trends of Distributed Computing Systems in the 1990s: Proceedings pp. 174 - 183
Main Authors Yau, S.S., Chou, C.-R.
Format Conference Proceeding
LanguageEnglish
Published IEEE Comput. Soc. Press 1988
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ISBN9780818608971
0818608978
DOI10.1109/FTDCS.1988.26696

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Summary:The structure Petri net model is presented for the representation and analysis of the control structures of distributed computing system software (DCSS). The basic properties of the model and some analysis techniques using this model are also presented. Liveness, reachability, and other related problems and their complexity are investigated. The NP-completeness of the reachability problem of this model is demonstrated. Four subclasses of structured Petri nets are then identified, and within these subclasses more efficient analysis methods based on decompositions are developed. Several O( mod T mod and O( mod T mod )/sup 2/) algorithms for liveness and reachability analyses are presented. Since most of these algorithms can be performed efficiently and economically, it is feasible that they can be integrated as an analysis tool for supporting the DCSS development process.< >
ISBN:9780818608971
0818608978
DOI:10.1109/FTDCS.1988.26696