PNSE'09
International Workshop on
Petri Nets and Software Engineering
Paris, France, June 22/23, 2009
Invited Speaker
Christophe Sibertin-Blanc
(France)
Abstract:
The structure of a system may be described with three sorts of related elements:
operations the performances of which make the system go from a consistent state to another one;
active actors, or processors, that perform operations;
passive entities that are involved in operation occurrences.
The association of a processor, an operation and a list of entities defines an action.
Each of these elements may be hierarchically refined and are subject to the type-instance distinction.
On the basis of a so defined structure,
the behavior of a system is defined by a control structure
that determines the possibility for an act - an action occurrence - to occur.
The talk will show how Petri nets are well suited to define this control structure.
Back to workshop page:
http://www2.informatik.uni-hamburg.de/tgi/events/pnse09/
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