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Proceedings of 1st International Conference on Conventional and Knowledge Based Intelligent Electronic Systems. KES '97, 2002
Proposes a new model of a fuzzy Petri net and an algorithm to generate such a network automatically. As an example of the application of the fuzzy Petri net, it is used to classify the Iris data set. Although there are extensive examples of neural network-based classifiers in the literature, they all share the undesirable characteristic of a long ...
P. Cheng, K. Forward
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Proposes a new model of a fuzzy Petri net and an algorithm to generate such a network automatically. As an example of the application of the fuzzy Petri net, it is used to classify the Iris data set. Although there are extensive examples of neural network-based classifiers in the literature, they all share the undesirable characteristic of a long ...
P. Cheng, K. Forward
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Petri Nets with Time Windows: A Comparison to Classical Petri Nets
Fundamenta Informaticae, 2009We present Petri nets with time windows (tw-PN) where each place is associated with an interval (window). Every token which arrives at a place gets a real-valued clock which shows its "age". A transition can fire when all needed tokens are "old enough".
Jan-Thierry Wegener +1 more
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The Petri Net Kernel An infrastructure for building Petri net tools
International Journal on Software Tools for Technology Transfer, 2001zbMATH Open Web Interface contents unavailable due to conflicting licenses.
Ekkart Kindler, Michael Weber 0003
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The dimensions of Petri nets: The Petri net cube
Bull. EATCS, 1998Summary: There exist many different Petri net formalisms. In this paper, we present the Petri net cube which helps to structure and classify the variety of Petri net formalisms. We show, that three basic aspects are sufficient for describing most classical Petri net formalisms.
Ekkart Kindler, Michael Weber 0003
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Improving the Usability of Petri Nets with the ≫Petri Net Baukasten≪
2001An enormously rich variety of Petri net concepts, techniques, and methods as well as various tools and tool environments has been developed to support the process-driven system development. But, system development under the use of Petri nets is still difficult since the one which best fits the application cannot be identified easily.
Herbert Weber +2 more
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Negotiations and Petri Nets [PDF]
Negotiations have recently been introduced as a model of concurrency with multi-party negotiation atoms as primitive. This paper studies the relation between negotiations and Petri nets. In particular, we show that each negotiation can be translated into a 1-safe labelled Petri net with equivalent behaviour.
Jörg Desel, Javier Esparza
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Using Petri nets as a model for Petri nets
Proceedings of the Third Workshop on Future Trends of Distributed Computing Systems, 2003This paper deals with the study of behavioral equivalences between labeled (place/transition) Petri nets preserving the causal relationship among transition firings. This is achieved by defining a very slight modification in the conventional Petri net formalism, leading to associating an additional information to each token of the net.
R.J. Coelho da Costa, J.-P. Courtiat
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Acta Informatica, 2007
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Haddad, Serge, Poitrenaud, Denis
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Haddad, Serge, Poitrenaud, Denis
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2013
Petri nets are one of the most important discrete event systems formalisms. Three are the main reasons of this. Firstly, they provide a rich family of both logic and timed models, that share a set of formal tools. Secondly, they can be used in all phases of design of a control system.
Cabasino MP +2 more
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Petri nets are one of the most important discrete event systems formalisms. Three are the main reasons of this. Firstly, they provide a rich family of both logic and timed models, that share a set of formal tools. Secondly, they can be used in all phases of design of a control system.
Cabasino MP +2 more
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