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An Unfolding Algorithm for Synchronous Products of Transition Systems

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The unfolding method, initially introduced for systems modelled by Petri nets, is applied to synchronous products of transition systems, a model introduced by Arnold [2]. An unfolding procedure is provided which exploits the product structure of the model. Its performance is evaluated on a set of benchmarks.

Work partially supported by the Teilprojekt A3 SAM of the Sonderforschungsbereich 342 “Werkzeuge und Methoden für die Nutzung paralleler Rechnerarchitekturen”.

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Esparza, J., Römer, S. (1999). An Unfolding Algorithm for Synchronous Products of Transition Systems. In: Baeten, J.C.M., Mauw, S. (eds) CONCUR’99 Concurrency Theory. CONCUR 1999. Lecture Notes in Computer Science, vol 1664. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/3-540-48320-9_2

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