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Cause-Effect Structures - An Algebra of Nets with Examples of Applications

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This book presents a new algebraic system whose interpretation coincides with the behaviour of Petri nets, enhanced with an inhibitory mechanism and four time models. Its goal is to provide a formal means of modelling dynamic tasks, and of testing and verifying properties, in contexts characterised by the parallel execution of actions. However, the task description differs from that of Petri nets. The algebra is a quasi-semiring, "quasi" because of its somewhat restricted distributivity axiom. Expressions of this algebra, the cause-effect structures, have a graphic presentation as nets, but with one kind of named nodes, each annotated by two expressions that specify the type of signal reception from predecessors and transmission to successors. Many structural and behavioural properties are stated with proofs, and illustrative sample tasks are included. The book is intended for all those interested or involved in parallel and distributed computing - students, researchers and practitioners alike.

List of contents

Introductory notes.- Basics of elementary cause-effect structures.- Extensions of elementary cause-effect structures.- Another extension: time in elementary c-e structures.

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This book presents a new algebraic system whose interpretation coincides with the behaviour of Petri nets, enhanced with an inhibitory mechanism and four time models. Its goal is to provide a formal means of modelling dynamic tasks, and of testing and verifying properties, in contexts characterised by the parallel execution of actions. However, the task description differs from that of Petri nets. The algebra is a quasi-semiring, “quasi” because of its somewhat restricted distributivity axiom. Expressions of this algebra, the cause–effect structures, have a graphic presentation as nets, but with one kind of named nodes, each annotated by two expressions that specify the type of signal reception from predecessors and transmission to successors. Many structural and behavioural properties are stated with proofs, and illustrative sample tasks are included. The book is intended for all those interested or involved in parallel and distributed computing – students, researchers and practitioners alike.

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“The book is very well written and structured, with information presented in a very compact form. … the book is highly recommended. It presents an interesting alternative to the well-known theory of Petri nets, with much potential that deserves a wider audience.” (Wolfgang Schreiner, Computing Reviews April 12, 2022)

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"The book is very well written and structured, with information presented in a very compact form. ... the book is highly recommended. It presents an interesting alternative to the well-known theory of Petri nets, with much potential that deserves a wider audience." (Wolfgang Schreiner, Computing Reviews April 12, 2022)

Product details

Authors Ludwik Czaja
Publisher Springer, Berlin
 
Languages English
Product format Paperback / Softback
Released 01.01.2019
 
EAN 9783030204600
ISBN 978-3-0-3020460-0
No. of pages 142
Dimensions 156 mm x 10 mm x 236 mm
Weight 262 g
Illustrations XVII, 142 p. 80 illus., 30 illus. in color.
Series Lecture Notes in Networks and Systems
Subjects Natural sciences, medicine, IT, technology > Technology > General, dictionaries

B, Artificial Intelligence, engineering, Computational Intelligence, Rough Cause-Effect Structures

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