posted on 2023-11-29, 18:16authored byManuel Gieseking, Jesko Hecking-Harbusch, Ann Yanich
Developing algorithms for distributed systems is an error-prone task. Formal models like Petri nets with transits and Petri games can prevent errors when developing such algorithms. Petri nets with transits allow us to follow the data flow between components in a distributed system. They can be model checked against specifications in LTL on both the local data flow and the global behavior. Petri games allow the synthesis of local controllers for distributed systems from safety specifications. Modeling problems in these formalisms requires defining extended Petri nets which can be cumbersome when performed textually. In this paper, we present a web interface that allows an intuitive, visual definition of Petri nets with transits and Petri games. The corresponding model checking and synthesis problems are solved directly on a server. In the interface, implementations, counterexamples, and all intermediate steps can be analyzed and simulated. Stepwise simulations and interactive state space generation support the user in detecting modeling errors.
History
Preferred Citation
Manuel Gieseking, Jesko Hecking-Harbusch and Ann Yanich. A Web Interface for Petri Nets with Transits and Petri Games. In: TACAS Tools and Algorithms for Construction and Analysis of Systems (TACAS). 2021.
Primary Research Area
Reliable Security Guarantees
Name of Conference
TACAS Tools and Algorithms for Construction and Analysis of Systems (TACAS)
Legacy Posted Date
2021-03-31
Open Access Type
Gold
BibTeX
@inproceedings{cispa_all_3387,
title = "A Web Interface for Petri Nets with Transits and Petri Games",
author = "Gieseking, Manuel and Hecking-Harbusch, Jesko and Yanich, Ann",
booktitle="{TACAS Tools and Algorithms for Construction and Analysis of Systems (TACAS)}",
year="2021",
}