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Properties of Object Petri Nets

Michael Köhler and Heiko Rölke.
Properties of Object Petri Nets.
In J. Cortadella and W. Reisig, editors, International Conference on Application and Theory of Petri Nets 2004, volume 3099 of Lecture Notes in Computer Science, pages 278-297. Springer-Verlag, 2004.  [link]

Abstract: In this presentation we study formalisms that allow Petri nets as tokens. The relationship towards common Petri net models and decidability issues are studied. Especially for ``elementary object-net systems'' defined by R. Valk the decidability of the reachability and the boundedness problem is considered. It is shown that reachability becomes undecidable while boundedness remains decidable for elementary object-net systems. Furthermore it is shown that even for minimal extensions the formalism obtains the power of Turing machines.

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BibTeX entry



@InProceedings{Koehler+04d,
  author =  {K{\"o}hler, Michael and R{\"o}lke, Heiko},
  title =  {Properties of {Object} {Petri} {Nets}},
  booktitle = {International Conference on Application and Theory of {Petri} Nets 2004},
  pages =  {278--297},
  year =  2004,
  volume = 3099,
  editor =  {J. Cortadella and W. Reisig},
  series =  LNCS,
  publisher = Springer,
  url = {http://www.springerlink.com/index/BLXWQ2EP7CFU2P0Y},
  Abstract = {  In this presentation we study formalisms  that allow
  Petri nets as tokens.  The relationship towards common Petri net models
  and decidability issues are studied.  Especially for ``elementary
  object-net systems'' defined by R. Valk   the decidability of
  the reachability and the boundedness problem is considered.  It is shown
  that reachability becomes undecidable while boundedness remains decidable
  for elementary object-net systems.  Furthermore it is shown that even for
  minimal extensions the formalism obtains the power of Turing machines.}
}


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