Michael Köhler-Bußmeier and Frank Heitmann.
On defining safeness for object nets.
In L. Czaja and M. Szczuka, editors, Proceedings of the
International Workshop on Concurrency, Specification, and Programming,
CS&P'2009 (Volume 1), pages 265-276. Warsaw University, 2009.
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Abstract: In this paper we discuss the concept of safeness for Elementary Object Nets (EOS). Object nets are Petri nets which have Petri nets as tokens - an approach known as the nets-within-nets paradigm. Object nets are called elementary if the net system has a two levelled structure. The well known p/t nets can be considered as a special case of EOS. For p/t nets the concept of safeness means that there is at most one token on each place. Since Object Nets have nested markings there are different possibilities to generalise this idea for EOS. In this paper we define different variants of EOS safeness, discuss their relationships and show that they all coincide for p/t-like EOS.[link]
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