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Advances in Petri Nets 1984 [electronic resource] / edited by G. Rozenberg.

Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextSeries: Lecture Notes in Computer Science ; 188Publisher: Berlin, Heidelberg : Springer Berlin Heidelberg, 1985Description: XII, 472 p. online resourceContent type:
  • text
Media type:
  • computer
Carrier type:
  • online resource
ISBN:
  • 9783540393207
Subject(s): Additional physical formats: Printed edition:: No titleDDC classification:
  • 005.1 23
LOC classification:
  • QA76.758
Online resources:
Contents:
PSI: A petri net based simulator for flexible manufacturing systems -- Modelling and validation of complex systems by coloured petri nets application to a flexible manufacturing system -- Concurrency axioms and D-continuous posets -- Frozen tokens and D-continuity: A study in relating system properties to process properties -- Modelling scheduling problems with timed petri nets -- Infinite behaviour and fairness in petri nets -- Petri net based models for the specification and validation of protocols -- A note on observable occurrence nets -- A lattice theoretic view of K-density -- Fair serializability of iterated transactions using fifo-nets -- Csp-programs as nets with individual tokens -- Design and programming of interfaces for monetic applications using petri nets -- Towards reachability trees for high-level petri nets -- The residue of vector sets with applications to decidability problems in petri nets -- The design of a program package for an introductory petri net course -- On communication protocol modelling and design -- On structural properties of generalized processes -- Stepwise construction of non-sequential software systems using a net-based specification language -- Liveness and duality in marked-graph-like predicate/transition nets -- Semantics of concurrent systems: A modular fixed-point trace approach -- The reachability problem for VAS -- K-density, N-density, and finiteness properties -- A net model of a local area network protocol -- In praise of free choice nets -- Computation of flows for unary-predicates/transitions-nets.
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PSI: A petri net based simulator for flexible manufacturing systems -- Modelling and validation of complex systems by coloured petri nets application to a flexible manufacturing system -- Concurrency axioms and D-continuous posets -- Frozen tokens and D-continuity: A study in relating system properties to process properties -- Modelling scheduling problems with timed petri nets -- Infinite behaviour and fairness in petri nets -- Petri net based models for the specification and validation of protocols -- A note on observable occurrence nets -- A lattice theoretic view of K-density -- Fair serializability of iterated transactions using fifo-nets -- Csp-programs as nets with individual tokens -- Design and programming of interfaces for monetic applications using petri nets -- Towards reachability trees for high-level petri nets -- The residue of vector sets with applications to decidability problems in petri nets -- The design of a program package for an introductory petri net course -- On communication protocol modelling and design -- On structural properties of generalized processes -- Stepwise construction of non-sequential software systems using a net-based specification language -- Liveness and duality in marked-graph-like predicate/transition nets -- Semantics of concurrent systems: A modular fixed-point trace approach -- The reachability problem for VAS -- K-density, N-density, and finiteness properties -- A net model of a local area network protocol -- In praise of free choice nets -- Computation of flows for unary-predicates/transitions-nets.

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