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The Power of Well-Structured Systems

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Well-structured systems, aka WSTS, are computational models where the set of possible configurations is equipped with a well-quasi-ordering which is compatible with the transition relation between configurations. This structure supports generic decidability results that are important in verification and several other fields. This paper recalls the basic theory underlying well-structured systems and shows how two classic decision algorithms can be formulated as an exhaustive search for some ''bad'' sequences. This lets us describe new powerful techniques for the complexity analysis of WSTS algorithms. Recently, these techniques have been successful in precisely characterizing the power, in a complexity-theoretical sense, of several important WSTS models like unreliable channel systems, monotonic counter machines, or networks of timed systems.

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hal-00907964 , version 1 (22-11-2013)

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Sylvain Schmitz, Philippe Schnoebelen. The Power of Well-Structured Systems. 24th International Conference on Concurrency Theory, Aug 2013, Buenos Aires, Argentina. pp.5--24, ⟨10.1007/978-3-642-40184-8_2⟩. ⟨hal-00907964⟩
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