Replication, refinement & reachability: complexity in dynamic condition-response graphs

Søren Debois, Thomas T. Hildebrandt, Tijs Slaats

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Abstract

We explore the complexity of reachability and run-time refinement under safety and liveness constraints in event-based process models. Our study is framed in the DCR? process language, which supports modular specification through a compositional operational semantics. DCR?
encompasses the “Dynamic Condition Response (DCR) graphs” declarative process model for analysis, execution and safe run-time refinement of process-aware information systems;
including replication of sub-processes. We prove that event-reachability and refinement are np-hard for DCR? processes without replication, and that these finite state processes recognise exactly the languages that are the union of a regular and an ω-regular language. Moreover, we prove that eventreachability and refinement are undecidable in general for DCR? processes with replication and local events, and we provide a tractable approximation for refinement. A prototype implementation of the DCR ⋆ language is available at http://dcr.tools/acta16
OriginalsprogEngelsk
TidsskriftActa Informatica
Sider (fra-til)1-32
Antal sider32
ISSN0001-5903
DOI
StatusUdgivet - 1 sep. 2018
Udgivet eksterntJa

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