Organizers:
Gul Agha, Univ. of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign
Fiorella De Cindio, DSI, Univ. of Milano
Akinori Yonezawa, Univ. of Tokyo
Objects provide natural parallelism and have proved of increasing practical importance in software. The semantics of object systems remains an active area of research. In particular, a number of concurrency theories, including Petri nets, have been used to provide a formal model of concurrent objects. Moreover, both Petri nets and object-oriented design methods are in use for software modelling in real systems.
The workshop will focus on the relation between different models of concurrency and their applications to software engineering. Specific areas of interest include but are not limited to:
To enhance the effectiveness of comparisons between different formalisms, authors will be encouraged to consider a small canonical set of examples. A case study proposed by Remi Bastide et al. (available at http://www.dsi.unimi.it/Users/Labs/PetriLab/ws96/home.html) is currently available. If you would like to propose other examples to illustrate something different, please forward it to petrilab@hermes.mc.dsi.unimi.it.
The workshop will be held in conjunction with the XVII Petri Net conference. A special volume based on the two workshops (Advances in Petri Nets, LNCS) is planned.