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    Format: X, 519 p. , online resource.
    ISBN: 9783540479260
    Series Statement: Lecture Notes in Computer Science, 255
    Content: The present volume is the second of two parts which constitute the proceedings of the 1986 Advanced Course on Petri Nets in Bad Honnef. It discusses tools supporting the design of petri nets as well as their modification and analysis, presents a variety of applications, and covers the relationship of petri nets to other concurrency models. These current issues of the "Advances in Petri Nets" present the most significant recent results in the application and theory of petri nets to the broad computer science community. They particularly address those who are: - interested in systems design and would like to learn to use petri nets, - familiar with subareas of the theory or the applications of nets and wish to become acquainted with the whole area, - interested in learning about recent results presented within a unified framework, - going to learn about successfully applying petri nets in - various practical situations, - interested in the relationship of petri nets to other models of concurrent systems.
    Note: to Part II -- Computer tools for construction, modification and analysis of Petri nets -- Petri net tool overview 1986 -- Petri nets in software engineering -- Nets in data bases -- Petri net based models in the specification and verification of protocols -- Human-machine interaction and role/function/action-nets -- Nets in production systems -- Nets in computer organization -- Nets in office automation -- Modelling architectural features with petrinets -- Trace theory -- Event structures -- CCS — and its relationship to net theory -- COSY: Its relation to nets and to CSP -- TCSP: Theory of communicating sequential processes -- Reduction, data flow and control flow models of computation -- “Forgotten topics” of net theory.
    In: Springer eBooks
    Additional Edition: Printed edition: ISBN 9783540179061
    Language: English
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