Markovian Testing Equivalence and Exponentially Timed Internal Actions

In the theory of testing for Markovian processes developed so far, exponentially timed internal actions are not admitted within processes. When present, these actions cannot be abstracted away, because their execution takes a nonzero amount of time and hence can be observed. On the other hand, they...

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Main Author: Marco Bernardo
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Open Publishing Association 2009-12-01
Series:Electronic Proceedings in Theoretical Computer Science
Online Access:http://arxiv.org/pdf/0912.1899v1
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spelling doaj-21b22422075147dca6f4c990b7a51d4e2020-11-24T23:34:32ZengOpen Publishing AssociationElectronic Proceedings in Theoretical Computer Science2075-21802009-12-0113Proc. QFM 2009132510.4204/EPTCS.13.2Markovian Testing Equivalence and Exponentially Timed Internal ActionsMarco BernardoIn the theory of testing for Markovian processes developed so far, exponentially timed internal actions are not admitted within processes. When present, these actions cannot be abstracted away, because their execution takes a nonzero amount of time and hence can be observed. On the other hand, they must be carefully taken into account, in order not to equate processes that are distinguishable from a timing viewpoint. In this paper, we recast the definition of Markovian testing equivalence in the framework of a Markovian process calculus including exponentially timed internal actions. Then, we show that the resulting behavioral equivalence is a congruence, has a sound and complete axiomatization, has a modal logic characterization, and can be decided in polynomial time. http://arxiv.org/pdf/0912.1899v1
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Markovian Testing Equivalence and Exponentially Timed Internal Actions
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title Markovian Testing Equivalence and Exponentially Timed Internal Actions
title_short Markovian Testing Equivalence and Exponentially Timed Internal Actions
title_full Markovian Testing Equivalence and Exponentially Timed Internal Actions
title_fullStr Markovian Testing Equivalence and Exponentially Timed Internal Actions
title_full_unstemmed Markovian Testing Equivalence and Exponentially Timed Internal Actions
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publishDate 2009-12-01
description In the theory of testing for Markovian processes developed so far, exponentially timed internal actions are not admitted within processes. When present, these actions cannot be abstracted away, because their execution takes a nonzero amount of time and hence can be observed. On the other hand, they must be carefully taken into account, in order not to equate processes that are distinguishable from a timing viewpoint. In this paper, we recast the definition of Markovian testing equivalence in the framework of a Markovian process calculus including exponentially timed internal actions. Then, we show that the resulting behavioral equivalence is a congruence, has a sound and complete axiomatization, has a modal logic characterization, and can be decided in polynomial time.
url http://arxiv.org/pdf/0912.1899v1
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