A trace-based service semantics guaranteeing deadlock freedom

  • Authors:
  • Christian Stahl;Walter Vogler

  • Affiliations:
  • Technische Universiteit Eindhoven, Department of Mathematics and Computer Science, Eindhoven, The Netherlands;Universität Augsburg, Institut für Informatik, Augsburg, Germany

  • Venue:
  • Acta Informatica
  • Year:
  • 2012

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Abstract

We revise the accordance preorder in the context of deadlock freedom for asynchronously communicating services. Accordance considers all controllers of a service—that is, all environments that can interact with the service without deadlocking. A service Impl accords with a service Spec if every controller of Spec is also a controller of Impl. We model finite-state and infinite-state services as Petri nets and formalize the semantics of such models with a traditional concurrency semantics, a trace-based semantics. As benefits, we get an easier characterization of the accordance preorder, prove that it is a fully abstract precongruence, and present an algorithm to decide refinement of two finite-state services. Previously, operating guidelines have been introduced to study the behavior of finite-state services; they characterize all controllers of a given service and can be used to decide accordance. An operating guideline is a finite automaton annotated with Boolean formulae that describes the semantics of a service from the perspective of its controllers rather than from the perspective of the service. We show that our trace-based semantics can be translated back and forth into operating guidelines, thereby providing a more conceptual understanding of operating guidelines.