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Measuring the Performance of Asynchronous Systems with PAFAS

F. Corradini, Walter Vogler
Theor. Comp. Sci. 335 (2005) 187 – 213 DOI: 10.1016/j.tcs.2004.01.039

Based on Process Algebra for Faster Asynchronous Systems (PAFAS), a testing-based faster-than relation has previously been developed that compares the worst-case efficiency of asynchronous systems. This approach reveals that pipelining does not improve efficiency in general; that it does so in practice depends on assumptions about the user behaviour. As a case study for testing under such assumptions, we adapt the PAFAS-approach to a setting where user behaviour is known to belong to a specific, but often occurring class of request–response behaviours.

Just as the testing preorder in classical testing, the original faster-than relation is qualitative. We give it a quantitative reformulation for the general approach; based on this, we demonstrate in our case study how to determine an asymptotic performance measure for finite-state processes. With this result, we can show that pipelining indeed improves efficiency in our setting, and we discuss additional examples.

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