An Initial Performance Analysis of Graph Predicate Evaluation over Partial Models
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- https://doi.org/10.3311/MINISY2022-001
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Graph-based modeling tools are widely used during the design, analysis and verification of complex critical systems. Those tools enables the automation of several design steps (e.g., by model transformation), and the early analysis of system designs (e.g. by test generation). The evaluation of complex graph predicates (or graph pattern matching) is a core technique in modeling and model transformation, and essential in scalable graph generation. This motivated the integration of industrial graph pattern matching tools directly to advanced data structures used in model checking and logic reasoning algorithms. In this paper we provide a report of a preliminary performance benchmark combining the incremental graph pattern matching algorithm of the Viatra framework with hash tries used for state space exploration on partial models.