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* bench/stutter/README: Document stutter-invariance benchmarks.
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This benchmark measures the performance of different algorithms to check
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if a büchi automaton has the stutter-invariance property. If the
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benchmark is run on formulas, the translation time is not included in
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the measured time.
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You can specify which formulas are to be used for the benchmarks by
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running:
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% ./stutter_invariance_formulas -F FILE > bench_formulas.csv
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Where FILE is a file containing a list of formulas (see
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./stutter_invariance_formulas --help for other input options).
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Or use the script which will call this executable on random formulas
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ranging from 1 to 4 atomic propositions:
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% ./stutter_bench.sh
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This will create the file bench_formulas.csv.
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Alternatively, the algorithms can be measured on random complete
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deterministic automata with:
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% ./stutter_invariance_randomgraph > bench_randgraph.csv
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Assuming ipython is installed, the csv files can be visualized using the
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provided ipython notebook. Run:
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% ipython notebook --matplotlib
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in this directory, and open stutter.ipynb.
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