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The refereed proceedings of the 24th International Conference on Applications and Theory of Petri Nets, ICATPN 2003, held in Eindhoven, The Netherlands, in June 2003.
The 25 revised full papers presented together with 6 invited contributions were carefully reviewed and selected from 77 submissions. All current issues on research and development in the area of Petri nets are addressed, in particular concurrent systems design and analysis, model checking, networking, business process modeling, formal methods in software engineering, agent systems, systems specification, systems validation, discrete event systems, protocols, and prototyping.
List of contents
Invited Papers.- Coloured Petri Nets: Status and Outlook.- Towards Biopathway Modeling and Simulation.- The Resource Allocation Problem in Flexible Manufacturing Systems.- Colored GSPN Models for the QoS Design of Internet Subnets.- Compositional Theories of Qualitative and Quantitative Behaviour.- Net Models Supporting Human and Humane Behaviors.- Full Papers.- Deciding Life-Cycle Inheritance on Petri Nets.- Nets Enriched over Closed Monoidal Structures.- Automatic Symmetry Detection in Well-Formed Nets.- A Proposal for Structuring Petri Net-Based Agent Interaction Protocols.- Modelling Mobility and Mobile Agents Using Nets within Nets.- Modular System Development with Pullbacks.- Specification and Validation of the SACI-1 On-Board Computer Using Timed-CSP-Z and Petri Nets.- On the Use of Petri Nets for the Computation of Completion Time Distribution for Short TCP Transfers.- Model Checking Safety Properties in Modular High-Level Nets.- On Reachability in Autonomous Continuous Petri Net Systems.- On the Siphon-Based Characterization of Liveness in Sequential Resource Allocation Systems.- Coloured Petri Nets in Development of a Pervasive Health Care System.- Logical Reasoning and Petri Nets.- Reactive Petri Nets for Workflow Modeling.- Distributed Diagnosis of Discrete-Event Systems Using Petri Nets.- Soundness and Separability of Workflow Nets in the Stepwise Refinement Approach.- On Synchronicity and Concurrency in Petri Nets.- Analysing Properties of the Resource Reservation Protocol.- Hierarchical Timed High Level Nets and Their Branching Processes.- A Heuristic Algorithm FSDC Based on Avoidance of Deadlock Components in Finding Legal Firing Sequences of Petri Nets.- Tool Papers.- PLC Programming with Signal Interpreted Petri Nets.- CPN Tools for Editing, Simulating, and Analysing Coloured Petri Nets.- The Model-Checking Kit.- Prototyping Object Oriented Specifications.- PNML Paper.- The Petri Net Markup Language: Concepts, Technology, and Tools.
About the author
Wil van der Aalst is a full professor at the Department of Mathematics & Computer Science of the Technische Universiteit Eindhoven, The Netherlands, where he chairs the Architecture of Information Systems group. He also has a part-time appointment in the BPM group of Queensland University of Technology, Australia. His research and teaching interests include information systems, workflow management, Petri nets, process mining, specification languages, and simulation. Wil has published journal papers, books, refereed conference or workshop publications, and book chapters.
Prof. Dr. Eike Best lehrt Theoretische Informatik an der Universität Hildesheim. Er hat in Karlsruhe studiert, in Newcastle (England) promoviert und sich in Bonn für Informatik habilitiert. Seine Forschungsinteressen konzentrieren sich auf das Gebiet Semantik und Verifikation paralleler und verteilter Systeme.
Summary
The refereed proceedings of the 24th International Conference on Applications and Theory of Petri Nets, ICATPN 2003, held in Eindhoven, The Netherlands, in June 2003.
The 25 revised full papers presented together with 6 invited contributions were carefully reviewed and selected from 77 submissions. All current issues on research and development in the area of Petri nets are addressed, in particular concurrent systems design and analysis, model checking, networking, business process modeling, formal methods in software engineering, agent systems, systems specification, systems validation, discrete event systems, protocols, and prototyping.