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Recasting Constraint Automata into Büchi Automata

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Theoretical Aspects of Computing - ICTAC 2008 (ICTAC 2008)

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Constraint automata have been proposed as the operational semantics of Reo, a glue-code language for the exogenous composition and orchestration of components in a software system. In this paper we recast the theory of constraint automata into that of Büchi automata on infinite strings of records. We use records to express simultaneity constraints of I/O operations and show that every constraint automaton can be expressed as a Büchi automaton on an appropriate alphabet of records. Further, we give examples of component compositions that are expressible as Büchi automata but not as constraint automata. Finally, we show that the join composition operator for constraint automata and its counterpart for Büchi automata of records can be expressed as two basic operations on Büchi automata: alphabet extension and product.

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Izadi, M., Bonsangue, M.M. (2008). Recasting Constraint Automata into Büchi Automata. In: Fitzgerald, J.S., Haxthausen, A.E., Yenigun, H. (eds) Theoretical Aspects of Computing - ICTAC 2008. ICTAC 2008. Lecture Notes in Computer Science, vol 5160. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-540-85762-4_11

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