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Executable Models of Influence Nets Using Design/CPN.

Wagenhals, Lee W.; Shin, Insub; Levis, Alexander H.

In: CPN, Aarhus, Denmark, 10-12 June 1998 / Jensen, K.: Daimi PB-532: Workshop on Practical Use of Coloured Petri Nets and Design, pages 151-167. Aarhus University, June 1998.

Abstract: This paper describes a methodology for converting an influence net to an executable model, implemented using the Colored Petri Net formalism and tools, so that it can be used to assess the impact of a set of controllable events or actions on outcomes of interest; specifically the impact of various sequences and timing of those actionable events. With this methodology, alternative courses of action, first defined using influence nets, can be refined by adding sequence and timing information for analysis and comparison. The techniques developed offer a means to integrate intelligence and operational planning models to improve course of action development. The paper includes a description of the automated algorithms that convert an influence net to a Colored Petri Net and illustrates how that model can be used for the analysis of alternative courses of action.


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