Graph transformation systems (GTS) have been successfully proposed as a general, theoretically sound model for concurrency. Petri nets (PN), on the other side, are a central and intuitive formalism for concurrent or distributed systems, well supported by a number of analysis techniques/tools. Some PN classes have been shown to be instances of GTS. In this paper, we change perspective presenting an operational semantics of GTS in terms of Symmetric Nets, a well-known class of Coloured Petri nets featuring a structured syntax that outlines model symmetries. Some practical exploitations of the proposed operational semantics are discussed. In particular, a recently developed structural calculus for SN is used to validate graph rewriting rules in a symbolic way.

An Operational Semantics of Graph Transformation Systems Using Symmetric Nets / L. Capra. - (2019). ((Intervento presentato al 3. convegno Working Formal Methods Symposium tenutosi a Timisoara nel 2019 [10.4204/EPTCS.303.8].

An Operational Semantics of Graph Transformation Systems Using Symmetric Nets

L. Capra
2019

Abstract

Graph transformation systems (GTS) have been successfully proposed as a general, theoretically sound model for concurrency. Petri nets (PN), on the other side, are a central and intuitive formalism for concurrent or distributed systems, well supported by a number of analysis techniques/tools. Some PN classes have been shown to be instances of GTS. In this paper, we change perspective presenting an operational semantics of GTS in terms of Symmetric Nets, a well-known class of Coloured Petri nets featuring a structured syntax that outlines model symmetries. Some practical exploitations of the proposed operational semantics are discussed. In particular, a recently developed structural calculus for SN is used to validate graph rewriting rules in a symbolic way.
Symmetric Nets; Graph Rewriting; Structural Analysis
Settore INF/01 - Informatica
2019
https://arxiv.org/abs/1909.01750v1
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