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Adding A/Sync Places to the Synthesis Procedure for Whole-Place Operations Nets with Localities
Algorithms and the Foundations of Software technolog
Deriving unbounded Petri nets from formal languages
Theme 1 - Reseaux et systemes - Projet ParagrapheSIGLEAvailable from INIST (FR), Document Supply Service, under shelf-number : 22588, issue : a.1998 n.1172 / INIST-CNRS - Institut de l'Information Scientifique et TechniqueFRFranc
Deriving Unbounded Petri Nets from Formal Languages
We propose decision procedures based on regions for two problems on pure unbounded Petri nets with injective labelling. One problem is to construct nets from incomplete specifications, given by pairs of regular languages that impose respectively upper and lower bounds on their expected behaviours. The second problem is to derive equivalent nets from deterministic pushdown automata, thus exhibiting their hidden concurrency
Recent advances in petri nets and concurrency
CEUR Workshop Proceeding
Process Mining Handbook
This is an open access book. This book comprises all the single courses given as part of the First Summer School on Process Mining, PMSS 2022, which was held in Aachen, Germany, during July 4-8, 2022. This volume contains 17 chapters organized into the following topical sections: Introduction; process discovery; conformance checking; data preprocessing; process enhancement and monitoring; assorted process mining topics; industrial perspective and applications; and closing
Zur Komplexität der Synthese von Petri-Netzen
Petri-Netz-Synthese fragt für ein reguläres Verhalten, das als Transitionssystem A gegeben ist, ob es ein Petri-Netz (einer bestimmten Klasse) gibt, das A implementiert. Diese Arbeit untersucht Varianten dieses Entscheidungsproblems für verschiedene Implementierungen und eine Vielzahl von Petri-Netz-Klassen aus Sicht der klassischen und der parametrisierten Komplexität. Ebenso wird die Komplexität der Modifikations-Techniken Neubeschriftung sowie Kanten-, Ereignis- und Zustandslöschung untersucht, die darauf abzielen, nicht-implememtierbare Transitionssysteme implementierbar zu machen.Petri net synthesis asks, for a regular behavior given as a transition system A, whether there exists a Petri net (of a particular class) that implements A. This work investigates variants of this decision problem for different implementations and a variety of Petri net classes from the point of view of classical and parameterized complexity. Also investigated is the complexity of the modification techniques of relabeling and edge, event, and state deletion, which aim to make non-implementable transition systems implementable