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Symmetric Communication between Coloured Petri Net Simulations and Java-Processes

Olaf Kummer, Daniel Moldt, and Frank Wienberg.
Symmetric communication between coloured Petri net simulations and Java-processes.
In Susanna Donatelli and Jetty Kleijn, editors, Application and Theory of Petri Nets 1999, 20th International Conference, ICATPN'99, Williamsburg, Virginia, USA, volume 1639 of Lecture Notes in Computer Science, pages 86-105. Springer-Verlag, June 1999.

Abstract: In order to widen the applicability of Coloured Petri Nets for the specification and design of large scale distributed applications, a framework has been developed that supports the interaction of Design/CPN and Java processes. The underlying architecture can be used for other tools. Thereby a seamless embedding of the two worlds of Petri nets and object-oriented programming is achieved, allowing problem oriented modelling at different abstraction levels in a fully distributed environment. The general possibilities to connect Coloured Petri Net simulations with remote processes are discussed and a specific implementation of the required framework is sketched. Promising application areas are named and for some of them concrete example models are provided.


BibTeX entry



@InProceedings{Kummer+99f,
  author =       {Kummer, Olaf and Moldt, Daniel and Wienberg, Frank},
  editor =       {Donatelli, Susanna and Kleijn, Jetty},
  title =        {Symmetric Communication between Coloured {Petri} Net
                  Simulations and {Java}-Processes},
  booktitle =    {Application and
                  Theory of {Petri} Nets 1999, 20th International
                  Conference, ICATPN'99, Williamsburg, Virginia, USA},
  series = 	 LNCS,
  volume =       {1639},
  pages =        {86--105},
  publisher =    Springer,
  month =        jun,
  year =         1999,
  keywords =     {Coloured Petri Nets, Design/CPN, Distributed
                  Simulation, Framework, Java, Prototyping, Computer
                  Tools, Workflow;},
  abstract =     {In order to widen the applicability of Coloured Petri
                  Nets for the specification and design of large scale
                  distributed applications, a framework has been
                  developed that supports the interaction of Design/CPN
                  and Java processes. The underlying architecture can be
                  used for other tools. Thereby a seamless embedding of
                  the two worlds of Petri nets and object-oriented
                  programming is achieved, allowing problem oriented
                  modelling at different abstraction levels in a fully
                  distributed environment. The general possibilities to
                  connect Coloured Petri Net simulations with remote
                  processes are discussed and a specific implementation
                  of the required framework is sketched. Promising
                  application areas are named and for some of them
                  concrete example models are provided.}
}


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