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In partially observed Petri nets, diagnosis is the task of detecting whether or not the given sequence of observed labels indicates that some unobservable fault has occurred. Diagnosability is an associated property of the Petri net, stating that in any possible execution an occurrence of a fault can eventually be diagnosed. In this paper we consider diagnosability under the weak fairness (WF) assumption,...
Benchmarking numerous programs in a reasonable time requires the use of several (potentially multicore) computers. We experimented such a situation in the context of the MCC (Model Checking Contest @ Petri net) where we had to operate more than 52000 runs for the 2013 edition. This paper presents BenchKit, a tool to operate programs on sets of potentially parallel machines and to gather monitoring...
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