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    Testing equivalence as a bisimulation equivalence (English)
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    29 June 1993
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    Algorithms for checking the various testing preorders and equivalences for finite-state processes are presented. It is shown that (pre)bisimulation-based characterization of these relations relies on the use of appropriate process transformations; the testing relations on the original systems correspond to (pre)bisimulation relations on the altered systems. As a consequence of approach presented, any implementation of a (pre)bisimulation checker can be easily adapted to check for the testing relations. An extended example illustrating these concepts is given.
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    process algebras
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    finite-state systems
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    automated verification
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