Guessing the buffer bound for k-synchronizability


Abstract in English

A communicating system is $k$-synchronizable if all of the message sequence charts representing the executions can be divided into slices of $k$ sends followed by $k$ receptions. It was previously shown that, for a fixed given $k$, one could decide whether a communicating system is $k$-synchronizable. This result is interesting because the reachability problem can be solved for $k$-synchronizable systems. However, the decision procedure assumes that the bound $k$ is fixed. In this paper we improve this result and show that it is possible to decide if such a bound $k$ exists.

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