A Faster-Than Relation for Semi-Markov Decision Processes
Abstract
When modeling concurrent or cyber-physical systems, non-functional requirements such as time are important to consider. In order to improve the timing aspects of a model, it is necessary to have some notion of what it means for a process to be faster than another, which can guide the stepwise refinement of the model. To this end we study a faster-than relation for semi-Markov decision processes and compare it to standard notions for relating systems. We consider the compositional aspects of this relation, and show that the faster-than relation is not a precongruence with respect to parallel composition, hence giving rise to so-called parallel timing anomalies. We take the first steps toward understanding this problem by identifying decidable conditions sufficient to avoid parallel timing anomalies in the absence of non-determinism.
Cite
@article{arxiv.1810.11243,
title = {A Faster-Than Relation for Semi-Markov Decision Processes},
author = {Mathias Ruggaard Pedersen and Giorgio Bacci and Kim Guldstrand Larsen},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1810.11243},
year = {2020}
}
Comments
In Proceedings QAPL 2019, arXiv:2001.06163