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Application and Theory of Petri Nets 1998

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    Chapter 1 Petri Nets as Token Objects
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    Chapter 2 Synchronized Products of Transition Systems and Their Analysis
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    Chapter 3 Manual and Automatic Exploitation of Symmetries in SPN Models
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    Chapter 4 Dimensioning Handover Buffers in Wireless ATM Networks with GSPN Models
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    Chapter 5 A Class of Well Structured Petri Nets for Flexible Manufacturing Systems
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    Chapter 6 Modelling and Model Checking a Distributed Shared Memory Consistency Protocol
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    Chapter 7 Finding Stubborn Sets of Coloured Petri Nets without Unfolding
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    Chapter 8 On Stubborn Sets in the Verification of Linear Time Temporal Properties
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    Chapter 9 A Compositional Petri Net Semantics for SDL
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    Chapter 10 An Axiomatisation of Duplication Equivalence in the Petri Box Calculus
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    Chapter 11 Efficiency of Token-Passing MUTEX-Solutions — Some Experiments
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    Chapter 12 Thinking in Cycles
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    Chapter 13 Iterative Decomposition and Aggregation of Labeled GSPNs
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    Chapter 14 On the Use of Structural Petri Net Analysis for Studying Product Form Equilibrium Distributions of Queueing Networks with Blocking
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    Chapter 15 Deadlock Detection in the Face of Transaction and Data Dependencies
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    Chapter 16 Petri Net Based Certification of Event-Driven Process Chains
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    Chapter 17 M-net Calculus Based Semantics for Triggers
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    Chapter 18 SWN Analysis and Simulation of Large Knockout ATM Switches
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    Chapter 19 Flexibility in Algebraic Nets
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    Chapter 20 ESTL: A Temporal Logic for Events and States
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Chapter title
Synchronized Products of Transition Systems and Their Analysis
Chapter number 2
Book title
Application and Theory of Petri Nets 1998
Published in
Lecture notes in computer science, June 1998
DOI 10.1007/3-540-69108-1_2
Book ISBNs
978-3-54-064677-8, 978-3-54-069108-2
Authors

Andr` Arnold

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