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    Analysis of a class of communicating finite state machines (English)
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    The reachability, deadlock detection and unboundedness detection problems are considered for the class of cyclic one-type message networks of communicating finite state machines. We show that all the three problems are effectively solvable by (a) constructing canonical execution event sequences which belong to a context-free language, and (b) showing that the reachability sets are semilinear. Our algorithms have polynomial complexity in terms of size of a global structure of a network, called the shuffle-product. The relationships between general Petri nets and the class of communicating finite state machines considered here are also explored.
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    concurrency model
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    reachability
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    deadlock detection
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    unboundedness detection
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    networks of communicating finite state machines
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    polynomial complexity
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    shuffle-product
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    general Petri nets
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