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Although many other models of concurrent and distributed systems have been de- veloped since the introduction in 1964 Petri nets are still an essential model for concurrent systems with respect to both the theory and the applications. The main attraction of Petri nets is the way in which the basic aspects of concurrent systems are captured both conceptually and mathematically. The intuitively appealing graphical notation makes Petri nets the model of choice in many applications. The natural way in which Petri nets allow one to formally capture many of the basic notions and issues of concurrent systems has contributed greatly to the development of a rich theory of concurrent systems based on Petri nets.This book brings together reputable researchers from all over the world in order to provide a comprehensive coverage of advanced and modern topics not yet reflected by other books. The book consists of 23 chapters written by 53 authors from 12 different countries.
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Table of contents
- Petri Net, Theory and Applications
- Preface
- Contents
- 1. Petri Net Transformations
- 2. Modelling and Analysis of Real-Time Systems with RTCP-Nets
- 3. Petri Net Based Modelling of Communication in Systems on Chip
- 4. An Inter-Working Petri Net Model between SIMPLE and IMPS for XDM Service
- 5. Modelling Systems by Hybrid Petri Nets:an Application to Supply Chains
- 6. Modeling and Analysis of Hybrid Dynamic Systems Using Hybrid Petri Nets
- 7. Use of Petri Nets for Modeling an Agent-Based Interactive System: Basic Principles and CaseStudy
- 8. On the Use of Queueing Petri Nets for Modeling and Performance Analysis of Distributed Systems
- 9. Model Checking of Time Petri Nets
- 10. A Linear Logic Based Approach to Timed Petri Nets
- 11. From Time Petri Nets to Timed Automata
- 12. Timed Hierarchical Object-Oriented Petri Net
- 13. Scheduling Analysis of FMS Using the Unfolding Time Petri Nets
- 14. Error Recovery in Production Systems:A Petri Net Based Intelligent System Approach
- 15. Estimation of Mean Response Time ofMulti–Agent Systems Using Petri Nets
- 16. Diagnosis of Discrete Event Systemswith Petri Nets
- 17- Augmented Marked Graphs and theAnalysis of Shared Resource Systems
- 18. Incremental Integer Linear Programming Modelsf or Petri Nets Reachability Problems
- 19. Using Transition Invariants for Reachability Analysis of Petri Nets
- 20. Reliability Prediction and Sensitivity Analysis ofWeb Services Composition
- 21. Petri Nets for Component-Based Software Systems Development
- 22. Formalizing and Validating UML ArchitectureDescription of Service-Oriented Applications
- 23. Music Description and Processing: AnApproach Based on Petri Nets and XML