16th International Conference Turin, Italy, June 26-30, 1995 Proceedings
edited by Giorgio De Michelis, Michel Diaz.
Berlin, Heidelberg
Springer Berlin Heidelberg
1995
(X, 518 p. :)
Lecture notes in computer science, 935.
A refined view of the box algebra --; Distributed algorithms and causally consistent observations (abstract) --; Petri Nets for information systems modelling --; On liveness in Extended Non Self-Controlling Nets --; An algebraic semantics for hierarchical P/T nets --; A Petri net based environment for the design of event-driven interfaces --; An incremental specification of a Hydroelectric Power Plant Control System using a class of modular algebraic nets --; A class of composable high level Petri nets --; An efficient algorithm for the computation of stubborn sets of well formed Petri Nets --; CAB: An environment for developing concurrent application --; A notion of equivalence for stochastic Petri nets --; Parallel state space exploration for GSPN models --; Modular state space analysis of coloured Petri Nets --; Programmable controller design based on a synchronized colored Petri net model and integrating fuzzy reasoning --; Symbolic reachability graph and partial symmetries --; Causal behaviours and nets --; From Coloured Petri Nets to Object Petri Nets --; Handles and reachability analysis of free choice nets --; Performance bounds for stochastic timed Petri nets --; An inspection model with minimal and major maintenance for a Flexible Manufacturing Cell using Generalized Stochastic Petri Nets --; Subclasses of recognizable trace languages --; Verification of asynchronous circuits by BDD-based model checking of Petri nets --; Parameterized reachability trees for algebraic Petri nets --; Efficient simulation of Thor nets --; Functional equivalences of Petri nets --; Hierarchical Time Stream Petri Net: A model for hypermedia systems --; Markov Regenerative Stochastic Petri Nets with age type general transitions --; Timed processes of Timed Petri Nets.
This book constitutes the proceedings of the 16th International Conference on Application and Theory of Petri Nets, held in Torino, Italy in June 1995 The 26 revised refereed papers presented were selected from 73 submissions from 22 countries; in addition there are abstracts or full papers of the three invited talks. All theoretical and applicational aspects are addressed by the contributors coming from industry and academia. This volume representatively documents the progress achieved in this application-oriented area of research and development since the predecessor conference held one year earlier.