806 research outputs found

    Modeling and Analyzing User Behavior Risks in Online Shopping Processes Based on Data-Driven and Petri-Net Methods

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    With the rapid spread of e-commerce and e-payment, the increasing number of people choose online shopping instead of traditional buying way. However, the malicious user behaviors have a significant influence on the security of users' accounts and property. In order to guarantee the security of shopping environment, a method based on Complex Event Process (CEP) and Colored Petri nets (CPN) is proposed in this paper. CEP is a data-driven technology that can correlate and process a large amount of data according to Event Patterns, and CPN is a formal model that can simulate and verify the specifications of the online shopping processes. In this work, we first define the modeling scheme to depict the user behaviors and Event Patterns of online shopping processes based on CPN. The Event Patterns can be constructed and verified by formal methods, which guarantees the correctness of Event Patterns. After that, the Event Patterns are translated into Event Pattern Language (EPL) according to the corresponding algorithms. Finally, the EPLs can be inserted into the complex event processing engine to analyze the users' behavior flows in real-time. In this paper, we validate the effectiveness of the proposed method through case studies

    Workshop on Modelling of Objects, Components, and Agents, Aarhus, Denmark, August 27-28, 2001

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    This booklet contains the proceedings of the workshop Modelling of Objects, Components, and Agents (MOCA'01), August 27-28, 2001. The workshop is organised by the CPN group at the Department of Computer Science, University of Aarhus, Denmark and the "Theoretical Foundations of Computer Science" Group at the University of Hamburg, Germany. The papers are also available in electronic form via the web pages: http://www.daimi.au.dk/CPnets/workshop01

    Software Engineering and Petri Nets

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    This booklet contains the proceedings of the Workshop on Software Engineering and Petri Nets (SEPN), held on June 26, 2000. The workshop was held in conjunction with the 21st International Conference on Application and Theory of Petri Nets (ICATPN-2000), organised by the CPN group of the Department of Computer Science, University of Aarhus, Denmark. The SEPN workshop papers are available in electronic form via the web page:http://www.daimi.au.dk/pn2000/proceeding

    Safety Analysis of Level Crossing Surveillance Systems Using Fuzzy Petri Nets

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    [[abstract]]A backward safety analysis model that can deal with dangerous status by virtue of fuzzy theory is proposed in this paper. Fuzzy Petri Nets (FPN) is developed and applied to the safety analysis for three types of level crossing surveillance systems of Taiwan Railway Administration. The numerical results of proposed FPN models are fairly plausible.[[conferencetype]]國際[[conferencedate]]20081219~20081221[[conferencelocation]]Taipei, Taiwa

    Exploring the process dimension of workflow management

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    Fifth Workshop and Tutorial on Practical Use of Coloured Petri Nets and the CPN Tools Aarhus, Denmark, October 8-11, 2004

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    This booklet contains the proceedings of the Fifth Workshop on Practical Use of Coloured Petri Nets and the CPN Tools, October 8-11, 2004. The workshop is organised by the CPN group at the Department of Computer Science, University of Aarhus, Denmark. The papers are also available in electronic form via the web pages: http://www.daimi.au.dk/CPnets/workshop0

    On formalizing UML2 activities using TPNets: case studies

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    ABSTRACT: Transactional Petri Nets (TPNets) are a new class of high-level Zero-Safe Nets (ZSNs), defined as a more suitable semantic framework for UML2 activity diagrams. Indeed, they ensure reactivity and synchronization of concurrent flows triggering with their junction. Reactivity is guaranteed due to the real time massive cancellation semantics based on the definition of new dynamic enabling rules and the imposed priority among executions. Global synchronization in turn is assured thanks to non-locality principle, an outcome of exploiting atomic stable transactions. Rewriting logic is defined as the operational semantics framework of TPNets

    Reviewing SWAP

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    Seventh Workshop and Tutorial on Practical Use of Coloured Petri Nets and the CPN Tools, Aarhus, Denmark, October 24-26, 2006

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    This booklet contains the proceedings of the Seventh Workshop on Practical Use of Coloured Petri Nets and the CPN Tools, October 24-26, 2006. The workshop is organised by the CPN group at the Department of Computer Science, University of Aarhus, Denmark. The papers are also available in electronic form via the web pages: http://www.daimi.au.dk/CPnets/workshop0
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