Christoph Maier and Daniel Moldt.
Object coloured Petri nets - A formal technique for object
oriented modelling.
In Farwer et al. (eds.), Proceedings of the Workshop on Petri Nets in System Engineering (PNSE'97), Hamburg, September 25-26, 1997, pages 11-19.
Abstract: Object Coloured Petri Nets (OCP-Nets) are an extension of Coloured Petri Nets (CPN). OCP-Nets are well suited to model the dynamic aspects of a system. They supersede most techniques currently used in object oriented modeling such as Interaction Diagrams. This will be shown in an example formalising an informal use case description. With their formal semantics, graphical representation, means to model concurrency, and executability OCP-Nets lead to an improved Object Oriented Modeling approach.
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