Michael Köhler-Bußmeier and Frank Heitmann.
On the expressiveness of communication channels for object nets.
In G. Lindemann, H.-D. Burkhard, L. Czaja, W. Penczek, A. Salwicki,
H. Schlingloff, A. Skowron, and Z. Suraj, editors, Proceedings of the
International Workshop on Concurrency, Specification, and Programming CS&P
2008 (Volume 2), pages 253-264. Humboldt-Universität zu Berlin,
Informatik-Berichte 225, 2008.
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Abstract: In this work we present object net systems, i.e. Petri nets with nets as token objects, which are equipped with channels that allow to transfer net-tokens in the vertical dimension of the nested marking. These channels are a modelling element powerful enough to describe a direct simulation of counter programs which shows that typical net problems like boundedness, coverability, and reachability are undecidable.[link]
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