Introduction
This page presents how smart do cope efficiently with the StableMarking examination face to the other participating tools. In this page, we consider «Known» models.
The next sections will show chart comparing performances in terms of both memory and execution time.The x-axis corresponds to the challenging tool where the y-axes represents smart' performances. Thus, points below the diagonal of a chart denote comparisons favorables to the tool while others corresponds to situations where the challenging tool performs better.
You might also find plots out of the range that denote the case were at least one tool could not answer appropriately (error, time-out, could not compute or did not competed).
smart versus GreatSPN
Some statistics are displayed below, based on 2036 runs (1018 for smart and 1018 for GreatSPN, so there are 1018 plots on each of the two charts). Each execution was allowed 1 hour and 16 GByte of memory. Then performance charts comparing smart to GreatSPN are shown (you may click on one graph to enlarge it).
Statistics on the executions | ||||||
smart | GreatSPN | Both tools | smart | GreatSPN | ||
All computed OK | 2 | 340 | 247 | Smallest Memory Footprint | ||
smart = GreatSPN | — | — | 0 | Times tool wins | 7 | 582 |
smart > GreatSPN | — | — | 0 | Shortest Execution Time | ||
smart < GreatSPN | — | — | 0 | Times tool wins | 34 | 555 |
Do not compete | 193 | 0 | 0 | |||
Error detected | 0 | 0 | 0 | |||
Cannot Compute + Time-out | 258 | 113 | 318 |
On the chart below, denote cases where
the two tools did computed all results without error,
denote cases where the two tool did computed the
same number of values (but not al values in the examination),
denote cases where smart
computed more values than GreatSPN,
denote cases where smart
computed less values than GreatSPN,
denote the cases where at least one tool did not competed,
denote the cases where at least one
tool computed a bad value and
denote the cases where at least one tool stated it could not compute a result or timed-out.
smart wins when points are below the diagonal, GreatSPN wins when points are above the diagonal.
smart versus Tapaal
Some statistics are displayed below, based on 2036 runs (1018 for smart and 1018 for Tapaal, so there are 1018 plots on each of the two charts). Each execution was allowed 1 hour and 16 GByte of memory. Then performance charts comparing smart to Tapaal are shown (you may click on one graph to enlarge it).
Statistics on the executions | ||||||
smart | Tapaal | Both tools | smart | Tapaal | ||
All computed OK | 37 | 556 | 212 | Smallest Memory Footprint | ||
smart = Tapaal | — | — | 0 | Times tool wins | 40 | 765 |
smart > Tapaal | — | — | 0 | Shortest Execution Time | ||
smart < Tapaal | — | — | 0 | Times tool wins | 50 | 755 |
Do not compete | 193 | 0 | 0 | |||
Error detected | 0 | 0 | 0 | |||
Cannot Compute + Time-out | 420 | 94 | 156 |
On the chart below, denote cases where
the two tools did computed all results without error,
denote cases where the two tool did computed the
same number of values (but not al values in the examination),
denote cases where smart
computed more values than Tapaal,
denote cases where smart
computed less values than Tapaal,
denote the cases where at least one tool did not competed,
denote the cases where at least one
tool computed a bad value and
denote the cases where at least one tool stated it could not compute a result or timed-out.
smart wins when points are below the diagonal, Tapaal wins when points are above the diagonal.