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A Testing Framework for P Systems

Logic in Computer Science 2011-08-18 v1 Formal Languages and Automata Theory

Abstract

Testing equivalence was originally defined by De Nicola and Hennessy in a process algebraic setting (CCS) with the aim of defining an equivalence relation between processes being less discriminating than bisimulation and with a natural interpretation in the practice of system development. Finite characterizations of the defined preorders and relations led to the possibility of verification by comparing an implementation with a specification in a setting where systems were seen as black boxes with input and output capabilities, thus neglecting internal undetectable behaviours. In this paper, we start defining a porting of the well-established testing theory into membrane computing, in order to investigate possible benefits in terms of inherited analysis/verification techniques and interesting biological applications. P Algebra, a process algebra for describing P Systems, is used as a natural candidate for the porting since it enjoys the desirable property of being compositional and comes with other observational equivalences already defined and studied.

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@article{arxiv.1108.3424,
  title  = {A Testing Framework for P Systems},
  author = {Roberto Barbuti and Diletta Romana Cacciagrano and Andrea Maggiolo-Schettini and Paolo Milazzo and Luca Tesei},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1108.3424},
  year   = {2011}
}

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Presented at MeCBIC 2011

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