Berlin, Germany: Springer-Verlag, 150 pp. pages, 1991.
Abstract: This book presents various net models appropriate for designing specific systems, where systems are understood very generally as ``organizational systems'' in which regulated flows of objects and information are significant. The models are interrelated in the sense that they have common interpretation patterns. The simple and immediately understandable principles of the system modelling with nets make it possible to provide an illustrated description of this method without going into the mathematics behind it. The text is based on courses the author developed for project engineers and project managers in the area of embedded computer systems.
Keywords: organizational system design (using nets), (book); embedded computer system; project engineering; project management.