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Protocol Synthesis from Context-Free Processes Using Event Structures

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Protocol Synthesis from Context-Free Processes Using Event Structures
In this paper, we propose a protocol synthesis method based on a partial order model (called event structures) for the class of context-free processes. First, we assign a unique name called event ID to every event executable by a given service specification. An event ID is a finite sequence of symbols derived from the context-free process specification. Then we show that some interesting sets of events are expressible by regular expressions on symbols, and that the event structure can be finitely represented by a set of relations among the regular expressions. Finally, we present a method to derive a protocol specification which implements a given service specification on distributed nodes, by using the obtained finite representation of event structures. The derived protocol specification contains the minimum message exchanges necessary to ensure the partial order of events of the service specification.
Akio Nakata, Teruo Higashino, Kenichi Taniguchi
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Type Conference
Year 1998
Where RTCSA
Authors Akio Nakata, Teruo Higashino, Kenichi Taniguchi
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