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Article type: Research Article
Authors: Bernardinello, Luca | Ferigato, Carlo | Haar, Stefan | Pomello, Lucia
Affiliations: DISCo, Università degli studi di Milano - Bicocca, viale Sarca 336 U14, Milano, Italia. bernardinello@disco.unimib.it | JRC, Joint Research Centre of the European Commission, via E. Fermi, 1 21027 Ispra, Italia | LSV, CNRS & ENS de Cachan, avenue du Président Wilson, 61 94235 CACHAN Cedex, France | DISCo, Università degli studi di Milano - Bicocca, viale Sarca 336 U14, Milano, Italia
Note: [] Address for correspondence: DISCo, Università degli studi di Milano - Bicocca, viale Sarca 336 U14, Milano, Italia
Abstract: The semantics of concurrent processes can be defined in terms of partially ordered sets. Occurrence nets, which belong to the family of Petri nets, model concurrent processes as partially ordered sets of occurrences of local states and local events. On the basis of the associated concurrency relation, a closure operator can be defined, giving rise to a lattice of closed sets. Extending previous results along this line, the present paper studies occurrence nets with forward conflicts, modelling families of processes. It is shown that the lattice of closed sets is orthomodular, and the relations between closed sets and some particular substructures of an occurrence net are studied. In particular, the paper deals with runs, modelling concurrent histories, and trails, corresponding to possible histories of sequential components. A second closure operator is then defined by means of an iterative procedure. The corresponding closed sets, here called ‘dynamically closed’, are shown to form a complete lattice, which in general is not orthocomplemented. Finally, it is shown that, if an occurrence net satisfies a property called B-density, which essentially says that any antichain meets any trail, then the two notions of closed set coincide, and they form a complete, algebraic orthomodular lattice.
Keywords: Concurrency theory, partial order semantics, closure operators, orthomodular lattices
DOI: 10.3233/FI-2014-1079
Journal: Fundamenta Informaticae, vol. 133, no. 4, pp. 323-344, 2014
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