Synthesizing pareto efficient intelligible state machines from communication diagram

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Abstract

For a service-oriented architecture based system, the problem of synthesizing a concrete model, i.e., behavioral model, for each service configuring the system from an abstract specification, which is referred to as choreography, is known as the choreography realization problem. In this paper, we assume that choreography is given by an acyclic relation. We have already shown that the condition for the behavioral model is given by lower and upper bounds of acyclic relations. Thus, the degree of freedom for behavioral models increases; developing algorithms of synthesizing an intelligible model for users becomes possible. In this paper, we introduce several metrics for intelligibility of state machines, and study the algorithm of synthesizing Pareto efficient state machines.

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Miyamoto, T. (2017). Synthesizing pareto efficient intelligible state machines from communication diagram. IEICE Transactions on Information and Systems, E100D(6), 1200–1209. https://doi.org/10.1587/transinf.2016FOP0002

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