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Some remarks on computing consistent extensions of dynamic information systems
The aim of this paper is to present some remarks on computing maximal consistent extensions of dynamic information systems. Dynamic information systems can be used as a tool for description of concurrent systems. In this case, they include the knowledge about global states and transitions between them observed in given concurrent systems. The task of creating a maximal consistent extension is to find all global states and all transitions between them which are consistent with the knowledge included in data tables representing a dynamic information system. A method for computing such an extension is given. The method presented here seems to be more efficient than methods presented earlier in the literature. Our approach is based on the rough set theory.