Petri Nets and Other Models of Concurrency - ICATPN 2007

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Pub. Date: 2007-08-03
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Summary

This book constitutes the refereed proceedings of the 28th International Conference on Applications and Theory of Petri Nets and Other Models of Concurrency, ICATPN 2007, held in Siedlce, Poland, in June 2007. The 22 revised full papers and 3 revised tool papers presented together with 5 invited papers were carefully reviewed and selected from a total of 70 submissions. All current issues on research and development in the area of Petri nets and modeling of concurrent systems are addressed, in particular system design and verification, analysis, synthesis, structure and behaviour of nets, net theory and relations, causality/partial order theory of concurrency, semantic Web, logical and algebraic calculi, symbolic net representation, tools for nets, experience reports and case studies, educational issues, higher-level net models, timed and stochastic nets, as well as standardization of nets.

Table of Contents

Petri nets, discrete physics, and distributed quantum computationp. 1
Autonomous distributed system and its realization by multi agent netsp. 3
Petri nets without tokensp. 20
Toward specifications for reconfigurable component systemsp. 24
Generating petri net state spacesp. 29
Markov decision petri net and Markov decision well-formed net formalismsp. 43
Comparison of the expressiveness of arc, place and transition time petri netsp. 63
Improving static variable orders via invariantsp. 83
Independence of net transformations and token firing in reconfigurable place/transition systemsp. 104
From many places to few : automatic abstraction refinement for petri netsp. 124
A compositional method for the synthesis of asynchronous communication mechanismsp. 144
History-dependent petri netsp. 164
Complete process semantics for inhibitor netsp. 184
Behaviour-preserving transition insertions in unfolding prefixesp. 204
Combining decomposition and unfolding for STG synthesisp. 223
Object nets for mobilityp. 244
Web service orchestration with super-dual object netsp. 263
Synthesis of elementary net systems with context arcs and localitiesp. 281
Nets with tokens which carry datap. 301
Operating guidelines for finite-state servicesp. 321
Theory of regions for the synthesis of inhibitor nets from scenariosp. 342
Utilizing fuzzy petri net for choreography based semantic Web services discoveryp. 362
Formal models for multicast traffic in network on chip architectures with compositional high-level petri netsp. 381
Name creation vs. replication in petri net systemsp. 402
Modelling the datagram congestion control protocol's connection management and synchronization proceduresp. 423
The ComBack method - extending hash compaction with backtrackingp. 445
Computing minimal elements of upward-closed sets for petri netsp. 465
ProM 4.0 : comprehensive support for real process analysisp. 484
dmcG : a distributed symbolic model checker based on GreatSPNp. 495
Workcraft : a static data flow structure editing, visualisation and analysis toolp. 505
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