Olaf Kummer, Frank Wienberg, Michael Duvigneau, Jörn Schumacher, Michael Köhler, Daniel Moldt, Heiko Rölke, and Rüdiger Valk.
An extensible editor and simulation engine for Petri nets: Renew.
In Jordi Cortadella and Wolfgang Reisig, editors, Applications
and Theory of Petri Nets 2004. 25th International Conference, ICATPN 2004,
Bologna, Italy, June 2004. Proceedings, volume 3099 of Lecture Notes in
Computer Science, pages 484-493, Berlin, Heidelberg, New York, June 2004.
Springer.
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Abstract: Renew is a computer tool that supports the development and execution of object-oriented Petri nets, which include net instances, synchronous channels, and seamless Java integration for easy modelling. Renew is available free of charge including the Java source code. Due to the growing application area more and more requirements had to be fulfilled by the tool set. Therefore, the architecture of the tool has been refactored to gain more flexibility. Now new features allow for plug-ins on the level of concepts (net formalisms) and on the level of applications (e.g.~workflow or agents).[link]
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