Call for Papers and Announcement
Additional information about the conference will be published via
http://www.unisa.edu.au/eie/csec/pn2002
Contact e-mail: pn2002@unisa.edu.au
Important Dates: | |
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Submission of Papers
& Tool Presentations: Notification: Final Version Due: Tutorials: Conference: |
November 15, 2001 March 1, 2002 April 1, 2002 June 24-25, 2002 June 26-28, 2002 |
The 23rd annual international Petri Net conference and tutorials will be organised by the School of Electrical and Information Engineering, University of South Australia, and the Department of Computer Science, University of Adelaide. Papers presenting original contributions in any area of application and theory of Petri nets are sought. The language of the conference is English.
System design and verification using nets,
Analysis and synthesis, structure and behaviour of nets, Relationships between net theory and other approaches, Causality/partial order theory of concurrency, Net-based semantical, logical and algebraic calculi, Symbolic net representation (graphical or textual), Computer tools for nets, Experience with using nets, case studies, Educational issues related to nets, Higher-level net models, Timed and stochastic nets, Standardisation of nets, | Applications of nets to all different kinds of systems, e.g.: office automation, work-flows, flexible manufacturing, programming languages, protocols and networks, hardware structures, real-time systems, performance evaluation, operations research, embedded systems, defence systems, telecommunications, Internet, e-commerce and trading, railway networks, biological systems. |
The conference takes place under the auspices of: AFCET SIG "Systèmes Parallèles et Distribués" and CNRS-PRS, AICA, BCS SIG "Formal Aspects of Computing Science", EATCS and GI SIG "Petri Nets and Related System Models".
Electronic submissions via e-mail are strongly encouraged. Please send a self-contained PostScript file or PDF file. Authors who cannot comply with these instructions should send 6 paper copies. All submissions must be received no later than November 15, 2001.
Papers must be in English. Papers must be original contributions that have not been published previously, nor already submitted to other conferences in parallel with this conference. The length of the paper cannot exceed 20 pages, and the paper should be in such a form that it can be immediately included in the proceedings without major revision. The title page must contain a short abstract and a classification of the topics covered, preferably using the list of topics above. The paper must clearly state the problem being addressed, the goal of the work, the results achieved, and the relation to other work. Submissions received too late and submissions sent by fax will be immediately rejected. The same will happen with papers which are not in English or exceed the page limit (with a reasonable font size). Authors will be notified of acceptance/rejection by March 1, 2002.
The proceedings will be published by Springer-Verlag in Lecture Notes in Computer Science. The final camera-ready version of accepted papers must be received by Javier Esparza no later than April 1, 2002. The page limit is 20 pages. Authors should follow the instructions on: http://www.springer.de/comp/lncs/authors.html.
Program Committee Co-Chair
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Program Committee Co-Chair
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Javier Esparza
Laboratory for Foundations of Computer Science University of Edinburgh James Clerk Maxwell Building King's Buildings Mayfield Road Edinburgh EH9 3JZ Scotland |
Charles Lakos
Computer Science Department University of Adelaide North Terrace Adelaide, SA, 5005 Australia |
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Organising Committee Chair | Tools Demonstration Chair | ||||
Jonathan Billington
Computer Systems Engineering Centre School of Electrical and Information Engineering University of South Australia SPRI Building Mawson Lakes Boulevard Mawson Lakes South Australia 5095 Australia |
Lars M. Kristensen
Computer Systems Engineering Centre School of Electrical and Information Engineering University of South Australia SPRI Building Mawson Lakes Boulevard Mawson Lakes South Australia 5095 Australia |
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The Introductory Tutorial is offered to participants who have little or no prior experience with Petri nets. The talks give an overview of the area, and they will help new-comers to understand the basic ideas in many of the conference contributions. The Advanced Tutorials and Workshops are offered to those who already have some knowledge of Petri nets. They are divided into several strands covering different subjects. A detailed description of the tutorials and workshops will be available via the conference Web pages.
Finally, it will be possible to arrange meetings for different groups, e.g., participants in international Petri net projects. It will also be possible to arrange small educational courses, e.g., with respect to some of the Petri net tools. Submissions for such activities must contain a 2-5 page description. They must be received by Charles Lakos before January 15, 2002.
A tool presentation must focus on the description of a computer tool for Petri Nets (not an application of the tool or the theory behind the tool). A rotation principle will be enforced. This means that the same tool cannot be presented year after year -- unless it has been significantly enhanced.
Submissions for tool presentations must be in English. The length of the presentation cannot exceed 10 pages, and it should be in such a form that it can be immediately included in the proceedings without major revision. Submissions must be received by Charles Lakos before November 15, 2001. Electronic submissions via e-mail are strongly encouraged.
Submissions for tool demonstrations must contain a 2-5 page description. They must be received by Lars M. Kristensen before April 1, 2002. Participants wishing to demonstrate tools are encouraged to bring their own machines, as only a limited number of local machines (PCs) will be available for this purpose, with limited support for installation.
1. 1980 Strasbourg, France
2. 1981 Bad Honnef, Germany 3. 1982 Varenna, Italy 4. 1983 Toulouse, France 5. 1984 Aarhus, Denmark 6. 1985 Espoo, Finland 7. 1986 Oxford, UK 8. 1987 Zaragoza, Spain 9. 1988 Venice, Italy 10. 1989 Bonn, Germany 11. 1990 Paris, France |
12. 1991 Aarhus, Denmark
13. 1992 Sheffield, UK 14. 1993 Chicago, USA 15. 1994 Zaragoza, Spain 16. 1995 Torino, Italy 17. 1996 Osaka, Japan 18. 1997 Toulouse, France 19. 1998 Lisbon, Portugal 20. 1999 Williamsburg, USA 21. 2000 Aarhus, Denmark 22. 2001 Newcastle upon Tyne, UK |
W. van der Aalst, The Netherlands
G.F. Balbo, Italy E. Best, Germany J. Billington, Australia G. Ciardo, USA J. Cortadella, Spain Ph. Darondeau, France G. De Michelis, Italy J. Esparza, UK (co-chair, theoretical) C. Girault, France L.M. Kristensen, Denmark |
S. Kumagai, Japan
C. Lakos, Australia (co-chair, application) M. Mukund, India L. Ojala, Finland W. Penczek, Poland V. Sassone, UK/Italy K. Schmidt, Germany S. Shatz, USA E. Teruel, Spain A. Yakovlev, UK W. Zuberek, Canada |
G. Balbo, Italy
J. Billington, Australia C. Girault, France K. Jensen, Denmark S. Kumagai, Japan G. De Michelis, Italy |
T. Murata, USA
C. A. Petri, Germany (honorary member) W. Reisig, Germany G. Rozenberg, The Netherlands (chair) M. Silva, Spain |
Other Major Activities of the Petri Net Community
Gesellschaft für Informatik e. V.
Wissenschaftszentrum Ahrstraße 45 D-53175 Bonn Germany |
Fax: +49 228 302 167
E-mail: gs@gi-ev.de |
Prof. G. Rozenberg
Leiden Institute of Advanced Computer Science Leiden University Niels Bohrweg 1 2333 CA Leiden The Netherlands |
Phone: +31 71 - 5 277061
Fax: +31 71 - 5 276985 E-mail: rozenber@liacs.nl |
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http://www2.informatik.uni-hamburg.de/tgi/PetriNets/
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