Nonsequential Processes: A Petri Net View
The theory of Petri nets is a part of computer science whose importance is increasingly acknowledged. Many papers and anthologies, whose subject matter is net theory and its applications, have appeared to date. There exist at least seven introductory textbooks on the theory. The present monograph augments this literature by offering a mathematical treatment of one of the central aspects of net theory: the modelling of concur­ rency by partially ordered sets. Occurrence nets - which are special nets as well as special partial orders - are proposed by net theory for this purpose. We study both the general properties of occurrence nets and their use in describing the concurrent behaviour of systems. Occurrence nets may be contrasted with a more language-oriented approach to the modelling of concurrency known as arbitrary interleaving. We will dis­ cuss some connections between these' two approaches. Other approaches based on partially ordered sets - such as the theory of traces, the theory of event structures and the theory of semi words - are not considered in this book, in spite of the strong links between them and net theory.
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Nonsequential Processes: A Petri Net View
The theory of Petri nets is a part of computer science whose importance is increasingly acknowledged. Many papers and anthologies, whose subject matter is net theory and its applications, have appeared to date. There exist at least seven introductory textbooks on the theory. The present monograph augments this literature by offering a mathematical treatment of one of the central aspects of net theory: the modelling of concur­ rency by partially ordered sets. Occurrence nets - which are special nets as well as special partial orders - are proposed by net theory for this purpose. We study both the general properties of occurrence nets and their use in describing the concurrent behaviour of systems. Occurrence nets may be contrasted with a more language-oriented approach to the modelling of concurrency known as arbitrary interleaving. We will dis­ cuss some connections between these' two approaches. Other approaches based on partially ordered sets - such as the theory of traces, the theory of event structures and the theory of semi words - are not considered in this book, in spite of the strong links between them and net theory.
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Nonsequential Processes: A Petri Net View

Nonsequential Processes: A Petri Net View

Nonsequential Processes: A Petri Net View

Nonsequential Processes: A Petri Net View

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The theory of Petri nets is a part of computer science whose importance is increasingly acknowledged. Many papers and anthologies, whose subject matter is net theory and its applications, have appeared to date. There exist at least seven introductory textbooks on the theory. The present monograph augments this literature by offering a mathematical treatment of one of the central aspects of net theory: the modelling of concur­ rency by partially ordered sets. Occurrence nets - which are special nets as well as special partial orders - are proposed by net theory for this purpose. We study both the general properties of occurrence nets and their use in describing the concurrent behaviour of systems. Occurrence nets may be contrasted with a more language-oriented approach to the modelling of concurrency known as arbitrary interleaving. We will dis­ cuss some connections between these' two approaches. Other approaches based on partially ordered sets - such as the theory of traces, the theory of event structures and the theory of semi words - are not considered in this book, in spite of the strong links between them and net theory.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9783642734854
Publisher: Springer Berlin Heidelberg
Publication date: 12/13/2011
Series: Monographs in Theoretical Computer Science. An EATCS Series , #13
Edition description: Softcover reprint of the original 1st ed. 1988
Pages: 112
Product dimensions: 6.69(w) x 9.61(h) x 0.01(d)

Table of Contents

1 Introduction.- 2 Partially Ordered Sets.- 2.1 Introduction and Basic Definitions.- 2.2 Combinatorialness and Discreteness.- 2.3 N-density and K-density.- 2.4 D-continuity.- 2.5 Occurrence Posets.- 3 Petri Nets.- 3.1 Nets and Markings.- 3.2 Transition Rule and Occurrence Sequences.- 3.3 Occurrence Nets and Processes.- 3.4 Inductive Definition of Processes.- 3.5 Systems of Finite Synchronisation.- 4 Connections Between Systems and Processes.- 4.1 Introduction.- 4.2 K-density and Safeness.- 4.3 D-continuity and Frozen Tokens.- 4.4 A Closing Remark on Finite 1-safe Nets.- Bibliographical Notes.- Notation and Terminology.- Index of Definitions.
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