Controllable-choice Message Sequence Graphs
Abstract
We focus on the realizability problem of Message Sequence Graphs (MSG), i.e. the problem whether a given MSG specification is correctly distributable among parallel components communicating via messages. This fundamental problem of MSG is known to be undecidable. We introduce a well motivated restricted class of MSG, so called controllable-choice MSG, and show that all its models are realizable and moreover it is decidable whether a given MSG model is a member of this class. In more detail, this class of MSG specifications admits a deadlock-free realization by overloading existing messages with additional bounded control data. We also show that the presented class is the largest known subclass of MSG that allows for deadlock-free realization.
Cite
@article{arxiv.1209.4499,
title = {Controllable-choice Message Sequence Graphs},
author = {Martin Chmelík and Vojtěch Řehák},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1209.4499},
year = {2012}
}
Comments
The full version of paper accepted to LNCS proceedings of MEMICS 2012