This volume contains the proceedings of the 13thInternational Conference onApplication and Theory of PetriNets, held in Sheffield, England, in June 1992.The aim of the Petri net conferences is to create aforum for discussing progress in the application and theoryof Petri nets. Typically, the conferences have 150-200participants, one third of these coming from industry andthe rest from universities and research institutions.The 1992 conference was organized by the School of Computingand Management Sciences at Sheffield City Polytechnic,England.The volume contains twoinvited papers, by G. Balbo…mehr
This volume contains the proceedings of the 13thInternational Conference onApplication and Theory of PetriNets, held in Sheffield, England, in June 1992.The aim of the Petri net conferences is to create aforum for discussing progress in the application and theoryof Petri nets. Typically, the conferences have 150-200participants, one third of these coming from industry andthe rest from universities and research institutions.The 1992 conference was organized by the School of Computingand Management Sciences at Sheffield City Polytechnic,England.The volume contains twoinvited papers, by G. Balbo and W.Reisig, 18 submitted papers, and seven project papers. Thesubmitted papers and project presentations were selectedbythe programme committee and a panel of referees from a largenumber of submissions.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Performance issues in parallel programming.- Combining Petri Nets and other formal methods.- Place bisimulations in Petri nets.- A polynomial-time graph algorithm to decide liveness of some basic classes of bounded Petri nets.- Refinement and simulation of nets - a categorical characterisation.- Scheduling hard real time systems using high-level Petri nets.- Towards a modular analysis of coloured Petri nets.- A proof of the Rank Theorem for extended free choice nets.- On the product form solution for Stochastic Petri Nets.- Obtaining deadlock-preserving skeletons for coloured nets.- P-superfairness in nets.- Formal verification of an arbiter cascade.- Constructs for modeling information systems with Petri nets.- Construction of a class of safe Petri nets by presenting firing sequences.- An efficient polynomial-time algorithm to decide liveness and boundedness of free-choice nets.- Hierarchical solution of generalized Stochastic Petri Nets by means of traffic processes.- Concurrency relations and the safety problem for Petri nets.- High-level nets and linear logic.- Liveness and boundedness analysis for Petri nets with event graph modules.- On weighted T-systems.- Using Petri Nets to develop programs for PLC systems.- Modelling and control of complex logistic systems for manufacturing.- Modelling and evaluation of a satellite system using EVAL, a Petri Net based industrial tool.- Analysis of an Ada system using coloured Petri nets and occurrence graphs.- The stubborn set method in practice.- Modeling fine grain computation via the Fusion of two extended Petri nets.
Performance issues in parallel programming.- Combining Petri Nets and other formal methods.- Place bisimulations in Petri nets.- A polynomial-time graph algorithm to decide liveness of some basic classes of bounded Petri nets.- Refinement and simulation of nets - a categorical characterisation.- Scheduling hard real time systems using high-level Petri nets.- Towards a modular analysis of coloured Petri nets.- A proof of the Rank Theorem for extended free choice nets.- On the product form solution for Stochastic Petri Nets.- Obtaining deadlock-preserving skeletons for coloured nets.- P-superfairness in nets.- Formal verification of an arbiter cascade.- Constructs for modeling information systems with Petri nets.- Construction of a class of safe Petri nets by presenting firing sequences.- An efficient polynomial-time algorithm to decide liveness and boundedness of free-choice nets.- Hierarchical solution of generalized Stochastic Petri Nets by means of traffic processes.- Concurrency relations and the safety problem for Petri nets.- High-level nets and linear logic.- Liveness and boundedness analysis for Petri nets with event graph modules.- On weighted T-systems.- Using Petri Nets to develop programs for PLC systems.- Modelling and control of complex logistic systems for manufacturing.- Modelling and evaluation of a satellite system using EVAL, a Petri Net based industrial tool.- Analysis of an Ada system using coloured Petri nets and occurrence graphs.- The stubborn set method in practice.- Modeling fine grain computation via the Fusion of two extended Petri nets.
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