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Petri Nets and Social Science

Michael Köhler, Daniel Moldt, Heiko Rölke, and Rüdiger Valk.
Petri nets and social science.
Petri Net Newsletter, 67:5-9, 2004.

Abstract: We present the conceptual sociological patterns in this contribution derived from an intensive modelling process with sociologists. The general results in the area of modelling sociological theories, socionics, has been demonstrated: Following the main ideas of C. A. Petri causal dependencies have been modelled. One important sociological outcome of the project is the work of Roman Langer who provided, in parallel to our work in computer science, a thorough integration of sociological theories for the sociological community.


BibTeX entry



@Article{Koehler+04c,
  author =  {K{\"o}hler, Michael and Moldt, Daniel and R{\"o}lke,
    Heiko and Valk, R{\"u}diger},
  title = 	 {{Petri} Nets and Social Science},
  journal = 	 {{Petri} Net Newsletter},
  year = 	 2004,
  volume =	 67,
  pages =	 {5--9},
  Abstract = {We present the conceptual sociological patterns in this
                  contribution derived from an intensive modelling
                  process with sociologists. The general results in
                  the area of modelling sociological theories,
                  socionics, has been demonstrated: Following the main
                  ideas of C. A. Petri causal dependencies have been
                  modelled. One important sociological outcome of the
                  project is the work of Roman Langer who provided, in
                  parallel to our work in computer science, a thorough
                  integration of sociological theories for the
                  sociological community.}
}


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