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Configuration Structures

Published: 26 June 1995 Publication History

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Configuration structures provide a model of concurrency generalizing the families of configurations of event structures. They can be considered logically, as classes of propositional models; then sub-classes can be axiomatised by formulae of simple prescribed forms. Several equivalence relations for event structures are generalized to configuration structures, and also to general Petri nets. Every configuration structure is shown to be ST-bisimulation equivalent to a prime event structure with binary conflict; this fails for the tighter history preserving bisimulation. Finally, Petri nets without self-loops under the collective token interpretation are shown behaviorally equivalent to configuration structures, in the sense that there are translations in both directions respecting history preserving bisimulation. This fails for nets with self-loops.

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LICS '95: Proceedings of the 10th Annual IEEE Symposium on Logic in Computer Science
June 1995
ISBN:0818670506

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IEEE Computer Society

United States

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Published: 26 June 1995

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  1. Bisimulation
  2. Concurrency
  3. Configuration structures
  4. Event structures
  5. Petri nets
  6. Semantic equivalences

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