Free Choice Petri Nets
Petri nets are a popular and powerful formal model for the analysis and modelling of concurrent systems, and a rich theory has developed around them. Petri nets are taught to undergraduates, and also used by industrial practitioners. This book focuses on a particular class of petri nets, free choice petri nets, which play a central role in the theory. The text is very clearly organised, with every notion carefully explained and every result proved. Clear exposition is given for place invariants, siphons, traps and many other important analysis techniques. The material is organised along the lines of a course book, and each chapter contains numerous exercises, making this book ideal for graduate students and research workers alike.
- The book is self-contained; every notion is carefully explained and every result is given a full proof
- Contains the classical results of free-choice theory as well as recent results
- Offers a comprehensive review of a collection of results spread across various research papers
Product details
September 2005Paperback
9780521019453
256 pages
245 × 170 × 13 mm
0.414kg
64 b/w illus. 10 exercises
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Table of Contents
- 1. Introduction
- 2. Analysis techniques for petri nets
- 3. S-systems and T-systems
- 4. Liveness in free choice
- 5. The coverability theorems
- 6. The rank theorem
- 7. Reduction and synthesis
- 8. Home markings
- 9. Reachability and shortest sequences
- 10. Generalizations
- Index
- List of symbols
- List of main results.