Evènement pour le groupe Séminaire Méthodes Formelles


Date 2016-12-13  11:00-12:00
TitreSound negotiations and static analysis 
RésuméNegotiations are a graphical formalism for describing multiparty distributed cooperation, proposed by Desel and Esparza. Alternatively, they can be seen as a model of concurrency with synchronized choice as communication primitive. Well-designed negotiations must be sound, meaning that, whatever its current state, the negotiation can still be completed. In a former paper, Esparza and Desel have shown that deciding soundness of arbitrary negotiations is PSPACE-complete, and in PTIME for deterministic negotiations. They also considered an intermediate subclass of non-deterministic negotiations, but left the complexity of the soundness problem open. We first consider the soundness problem beyond deterministic negotiations: we show that soundness of acyclic, weakly non-deterministic negotiations is in PTIME, and that checking soundness is already NP-complete for slightly more general classes. Then we show how to use our algorithmic results to provide polynomial algorithms for some analysis problems of workflow nets with data. Joint work with J. Esparza, D. Kuperberg and I. Walukiewicz 
Lieu178 
OrateurAnca Muscholl 
Emailanca@labri.fr 
UrlLaBRI 



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