Ebook: Advances in Petri Nets 1992
- Tags: Computation by Abstract Devices, Algorithm Analysis and Problem Complexity, Logics and Meanings of Programs, Processor Architectures, Computer Communication Networks, Operating Systems
- Series: Lecture Notes in Computer Science 609
- Year: 1992
- Publisher: Springer-Verlag Berlin Heidelberg
- Edition: 1
- Language: English
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The main aims of the series of volumes "Advances in Petri Nets" are: - to present to the "outside" scientific community a fair picture of recent advances in the area of Petri nets, and - to encourage those interested in the applications and theory of concurrent systems to take a closer look at Petri nets and then join the group of researchers working in this fascinating and challenging area. The ESPRIT Basic Research Action DEMON (DEsign Methods based On Nets) has been a focus of developments withinthe Petri net community for the last three years. The papers presented in this special volume have been selected from papers submitted by participants in DEMON. The papers have been refereed and appear in revised form. The volume contains technical contributions giving insights into a number of major achievements of the DEMON project. It also contains four survey papers covering important research areas. The volume begins witha description of DEMON given by its coordinator E. Best.
The main aims of the series of volumes "Advances in Petri Nets" are: - to present to the "outside" scientific community a fair picture of recent advances in the area of Petri nets, and - to encourage those interested in the applications and theory of concurrent systems to take a closer look at Petri nets and then join the group of researchers working in this fascinating and challenging area. The ESPRIT Basic Research Action DEMON (DEsign Methods based On Nets) has been a focus of developments withinthe Petri net community for the last three years. The papers presented in this special volume have been selected from papers submitted by participants in DEMON. The papers have been refereed and appear in revised form. The volume contains technical contributions giving insights into a number of major achievements of the DEMON project. It also contains four survey papers covering important research areas. The volume begins witha description of DEMON given by its coordinator E. Best.
The main aims of the series of volumes "Advances in Petri Nets" are: - to present to the "outside" scientific community a fair picture of recent advances in the area of Petri nets, and - to encourage those interested in the applications and theory of concurrent systems to take a closer look at Petri nets and then join the group of researchers working in this fascinating and challenging area. The ESPRIT Basic Research Action DEMON (DEsign Methods based On Nets) has been a focus of developments withinthe Petri net community for the last three years. The papers presented in this special volume have been selected from papers submitted by participants in DEMON. The papers have been refereed and appear in revised form. The volume contains technical contributions giving insights into a number of major achievements of the DEMON project. It also contains four survey papers covering important research areas. The volume begins witha description of DEMON given by its coordinator E. Best.
Content:
Front Matter....Pages -
Esprit basic research action 3148 DEMON (Design methods based on nets) — Aims, scope and achievements —....Pages 1-20
The box calculus: A new causal algebra with multi-label communication....Pages 21-69
Modular functional modelling of petri nets with individual tokens....Pages 70-88
Interleaving semantics and action refinement with atomic choice....Pages 89-107
Maximality preservation and the ST-idea for action refinements....Pages 108-151
A fifo-net model for processes with asynchronous communication....Pages 152-178
A basic-net algebra for program semantics and its application to occam....Pages 179-214
The effect of Vector synchronization: Residue and loss....Pages 215-250
Modelling systems with dynamic priorities....Pages 251-266
On distributed languages and models for concurrency....Pages 267-291
Partial words versus processes: A short comparison....Pages 292-303
A survey of basic net models and modular net classes....Pages 304-351
Structural techniques and performance bounds of stochastic Petri net models....Pages 352-391
A survey of recognizable languages of infinite traces....Pages 392-409
A survey of equivalence notions for net based systems....Pages 410-472
Back Matter....Pages -
The main aims of the series of volumes "Advances in Petri Nets" are: - to present to the "outside" scientific community a fair picture of recent advances in the area of Petri nets, and - to encourage those interested in the applications and theory of concurrent systems to take a closer look at Petri nets and then join the group of researchers working in this fascinating and challenging area. The ESPRIT Basic Research Action DEMON (DEsign Methods based On Nets) has been a focus of developments withinthe Petri net community for the last three years. The papers presented in this special volume have been selected from papers submitted by participants in DEMON. The papers have been refereed and appear in revised form. The volume contains technical contributions giving insights into a number of major achievements of the DEMON project. It also contains four survey papers covering important research areas. The volume begins witha description of DEMON given by its coordinator E. Best.
Content:
Front Matter....Pages -
Esprit basic research action 3148 DEMON (Design methods based on nets) — Aims, scope and achievements —....Pages 1-20
The box calculus: A new causal algebra with multi-label communication....Pages 21-69
Modular functional modelling of petri nets with individual tokens....Pages 70-88
Interleaving semantics and action refinement with atomic choice....Pages 89-107
Maximality preservation and the ST-idea for action refinements....Pages 108-151
A fifo-net model for processes with asynchronous communication....Pages 152-178
A basic-net algebra for program semantics and its application to occam....Pages 179-214
The effect of Vector synchronization: Residue and loss....Pages 215-250
Modelling systems with dynamic priorities....Pages 251-266
On distributed languages and models for concurrency....Pages 267-291
Partial words versus processes: A short comparison....Pages 292-303
A survey of basic net models and modular net classes....Pages 304-351
Structural techniques and performance bounds of stochastic Petri net models....Pages 352-391
A survey of recognizable languages of infinite traces....Pages 392-409
A survey of equivalence notions for net based systems....Pages 410-472
Back Matter....Pages -
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