IEICE Transactions on Information and Systems
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Reachability Analysis of Variants of Communication-Free Petri Nets
Chien-Liang CHENSuey WANGHsu-Chun YEN
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2009 Volume E92.D Issue 3 Pages 377-388

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Communication-free Petri nets provide a net semantics for Basic Parallel Processes, which form a subclass of Milner's Calculus of Communicating Systems (CCS) a process calculus for the description and algebraic manipulation of concurrent communicating systems. It is known that the reachability problem for communication-free Petri nets is NP-complete. Lacking the synchronization mechanism, the expressive power of communication-free Petri nets is somewhat limited. It is therefore importance to see whether the power of communication-free Petri nets can be enhanced without sacrificing their analytical capabilities. As a first step towards this line of research, in this paper our main concern is to investigate, from the decidability/complexity viewpoint, the reachability problem for a number of variants of communication-free Petri nets, including communication-free Petri nets augmented with ‘static priorities, ’ ‘dynamic priorities, ’ ‘states, ’ ‘inhibitor arcs, ’ and ‘timing constraints.’

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