PNSE'11

International Workshop on Petri Nets and Software Engineering

Kanazawa, Japan now: Newcastle upon Tyne, UK, June 20-21, 2011

a satellite event of

Petri Nets 2011 and ACSD 2011
32nd INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE ON APPLICATION AND
THEORY OF PETRI NETS AND CONCURRENCY
and
11th INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE ON
APPLICATION OF CONCURRENCY TO SYSTEM DESIGN

More information: http://www.jaist.ac.jp/acsd-petrinets2011/ NOW: http://conferences.ncl.ac.uk/pn-acsd-11/

Contact e-mail: pnse11_at_informatik_dot_uni-hamburg_dot_de

Important Dates:
Abstracts should be submitted now to get us informed
Deadline for full papers: April 20th, 2011
Deadline for short papers: April 20th, 2011
Notification of paper acceptance: May 6th, 2011
Deadline for posters: May 15th, 2011
Notification of poster acceptance: May 17th, 2011
Deadline for final revisions: May 20th, 2011
Workshop: Monday/Tuesday, June 20/21, 2011

March 16th: Important information from the steering committee
The whole event has been moved to Newcastle upon Tyne, UK, while the dates have been kept!


Scope    Topics    Invited Speaker    Programme    Proceedings    Programme Committee    Registration & Accommodation    Submissions    CfP: [PDF, TXT]

Some of the best papers from the workshop will be invited for publication in a volume of the journal sub line of Lecture Notes in Computer Science entitled "Transactions on Petri Nets and Other Models of Concurrency" (ToPNoC). The papers are expected to be thoroughly revised and they will go through a totally new round of reviewing as is standard practice for journal papers.
Papers from previous instances of this workshop (PNSE'07, PNDS'08, PNSE'09 and PNSE'10) made it into ToPNoC volumes in the Springer LNCS series (volumes 5100, 5460 and 5800).

Scope

For the successful realisation of complex systems of interacting and reactive software and hardware components the use of a precise language at different stages of the development process is of crucial importance. Petri nets are becoming increasingly popular in this area, as they provide a uniform language supporting the tasks of modelling, validation, and verification. Their popularity is due to the fact that Petri nets capture fundamental aspects of causality, concurrency and choice in a natural and mathematically precise way without compromising readability.

The workshop PNSE'11 (Petri nets and Software Engineering) will take place as a satellite event of Petri Nets 2011.

The use of Petri nets (P/T-nets, coloured Petri nets and extensions) in the formal process of software engineering, covering modelling, validation, and verification, will be presented as well as their application and tools supporting the disciplines mentioned above.


Topics

We welcome contributions describing original research in topics related to Petri nets in combination with software engineering, addressing open problems or presenting new ideas regarding the relation of Petri nets and software engineering. Furthermore we look for surveys addressing open problems and new applications of Petri nets. Topics of interest include but are not limited to:

Invited Speakers

Victor Khomenko: Unfolding Models of Asynchronous Systems: Applications to Analysis and Synthesis
Analysis and synthesis of concurrent systems suffers from combinatorial state space explosion. That is, even a relatively small system specification can (and often does) yield a very large state space. One of the prominent techniques for alleviating this problem is based on complete prefixes of Petri net unfoldings. It relies on the partial order view of concurrent computation, and represents system states implicitly, using an acyclic Petri net. This talk describes applications of the unfolding technique to analysis of concurrent systems in general, and to verification and synthesis of asynchronous circuits in particular.

Manuel Mazzara: On Modelling and Analysis of Dynamic Reconfiguration of Dependable Systems
This talk discusses requirements for dynamic reconfiguration and offers a synopsis of well known formalisms evaluating their suitability for this application domain. Modelling and analysis of a specific case study of workflow reconfiguration is detailed.


PNSE'11 Programme
(preliminary)

Monday, June 20th
Tuesday, June 21st
09:30 – 10:30   Session A
  • Opening
  • Michael Westergaard and H.M.W. (Eric) Verbeek:
    Efficient Implementation of Prioritized Transitions for High-level Petri Nets
09:00 – 10:25   Session E
  • Invited Talk:
    Manuel Mazzara:
    On Modelling and Analysis of Dynamic Reconfiguration of Dependable Systems
  • Debjyoti Bera, Kees M. van Hee, Michiel van Osch and Jan Martijn van der Werf:
    A Component Framework where Port Compatibility Implies Weak Termination (short presentation)
10:30 – 11:00   Coffee Break
10:25 – 11:00   Coffee Break
11:00 – 12:25   Session B
  • Invited Talk:
    Victor Khomenko:
    Unfolding Models of Asynchronous Systems: Applications to Analysis and Synthesis
  • Christine Choppy, Jörg Desel and Laure Petrucci:
    Specialisation and Generalisation of Processes (short presentation)
11:00 – 12:20   Session F
  • Artur Męski, Agata Półrola, Wojciech Penczek, Bożena Woźna-Szcześniak and Andrzej Zbrzezny
    Bounded Model Checking Approaches for Verification of Distributed Time Petri Nets
  • Tobias Betz, Lawrence Cabac and Matthias Güttler
    Improving the Development Tool Chain in the Context of Petri Net-Based Software Development (short presentation)
  • Poster presentations:
    • Nejm Saadallah and Benoit Daireaux:
      A Goal Based Approach on top of Petri Nets
    • Weiyi Wu, Yao Zhang, Shengyuan Wang and Yuan Dong:
      PNTM – Integration of Petri Nets and Transactional Memory
12:25 – 14:00   Lunch
12:20 – 14:00   Lunch
14:00 – 15:30   Session C
  • Ekkart Kindler:
    Modelling Local and Global Behaviour: Petri Nets and Event Coordination
  • Michael Westergaard:
    Towards Verifying Parallel Algorithms and Programs using Coloured Petri Nets
14:00 – 15:00   Poster Session
15:00 – 15:25   Session G
  • Kent Inge Fagerland Simonsen:
    On the use of Pragmatics for Model-based Development of Protocol Software (short presentation)
15:30 – 16:00   Coffee break
15:25 – 16:00   Coffee break
16:00 – 16:50   Session D
  • Marcin Hewelt, Thomas Wagner and Lawrence Cabac:
    Integrating Verification into the PAOSE Approach (short presentation)
  • Shengyuan Wang, Weiyi Wu, Yao Zhang and Yuan Dong:
    Transitions as Transactions (short presentation)
16:00 – 17:00   Session H
  • Lom-Messan Hillah, Fabrice Kordon, Charles Lakos and Laure Petrucci
    Extending PNML Scope: the Prioritised Petri Nets Experience
  • Closing Discussion


Proceedings

The workshop proceedings for PNSE'11 are now available online at
CEUR-WS.org as Volume 723.


Programme committee



Registration & Accommodation

Please register for the PNSE'11 workshop at the registration site of the Petri Nets 2011 Hotel Information.

Information about how to reach the workshop / conference site and about hotels can be found at the Petri Nets 2011 Registration.


Submissions

(The call for papers is also available as [PDF] or [TXT] document.)

The programme committee invites submissions of full contributions (up to 15 pages) or short contributions (up to 5 pages). Ongoing work (up to 2 pages) can also be presented in a special poster session.

Please note that for full contributions up to 15 pages are recommended.

Papers should be submitted in electronic form (PDF) using the Springer LNCS-format (see http://www.springer.de/comp/lncs/authors.html). Submissions should include title, authors' addresses, E-mail addresses, keywords and an abstract. For your submission in PDF format please use the online conference management system at

http://www.easychair.org/conferences/?conf=pnse11

Just create a new account and then upload your paper. (Later you will be able to see your reviews there.)

The papers will be peer reviewed by at least four members of the PC. Accepted contributions will be included in the workshop proceedings, which will be available at the workshop and on this website.

In case of any problems please contact us by email at pnse11_at_informatik_dot_uni-hamburg_dot_de.


Some of the best papers from the workshop will be invited for publication in a volume of the journal sub-line of Lecture Notes in Computer Science entitled "Transactions on Petri Nets and Other Models of Concurrency" (ToPNoC). The papers are expected to be thoroughly revised and they will go through a totally new round of reviewing as is standard practice for journal papers.

For further information on PNSE'11 contact the programme committee by email at pnse11_at_informatik_dot_uni-hamburg_dot_de
Daniel Moldt
http://www.informatik.uni-hamburg.de/TGI/events/pnse11/
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