Efficient parallel derivation of short distinguishing sequences for nondeterministic finite state machines using MapReduce

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Bilal Elghadyry
Faissal Ouardi
Zineb Lotfi
Sébastien Verel
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[1] Univ. Littoral Côte d’Opale,ANISSE research Team, Department of Computer Science, Faculty of Sciences
[2] UR 4491,undefined
[3] LISIC,undefined
[4] Laboratoire d’Informatique Signal et Image de la Côte d’Opale,undefined
[5] Mohammed V University in Rabat,undefined
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Journal of Big Data | / 8卷
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Conformance test; Finite state machines; Parallel algorithm; MapReduce framework;
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Distinguishing sequences are widely used in finite state machine-based conformance testing to solve the state identification problem. In this paper, we address the scalability issue encountered while deriving distinguishing sequences from complete observable nondeterministic finite state machines by introducing a massively parallel MapReduce version of the well-known Exact Algorithm. To the best of our knowledge, this is the first study to tackle this task using the MapReduce approach. First, we give a concise overview of the well-known Exact Algorithm for deriving distinguishing sequences from nondeterministic finite state machines. Second, we propose a parallel algorithm for this problem using the MapReduce approach and analyze its communication cost using Afrati et al. model. Furthermore, we conduct a variety of intensive and comparative experiments on a wide range of finite state machine classes to demonstrate that our proposed solution is efficient and scalable.
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