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ImageNetDiff: A Visual Aid to Support the Discovery of Differences in Petri Nets

Lawrence Cabac and Jan Schlüter.
ImageNetDiff: A visual aid to support the discovery of differences in Petri nets.
In 15. Workshop Algorithmen und Werkzeuge für Petrinetze, AWPN'08, volume 380 of CEUR Workshop Proceedings, pages 93-98. Universität Rostock, September 2008.  [link]

Abstract: In this paper we propose a method and present a tool as plugin for Renew that supports the process of discovery of differences in possibly conflicting versions of Petri net code. The method uses the image representaion of the net graph and compares the pixels of the exported Petri nets. The tool uses the image processing of ImageMagick. An open source graphical tool kit, which is available on all common operating systems.

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BibTeX entry



@InProceedings{Cabac+08c,
  author = 	 {Cabac, Lawrence and Schl{\"u}ter, Jan},
  title = 	 {{ImageNetDiff}: A Visual Aid to Support the Discovery of Differences in {Petri} Nets},
  booktitle = 	 {15. Workshop Algorithmen und Werkzeuge f{\"u}r Petrinetze, AWPN'08},
  year =	 2008,
  month =	 sep,
  pages =   {93--98},
  series    = {CEUR Workshop Proceedings},
  volume    = 380,
  url        = {http://CEUR-WS.org/Vol-380/paper15.pdf},
  publisher =	 {Universit{\"a}t Rostock},
  abstract = {In this paper we propose a method and present a tool as
                      plugin for Renew that supports the process of discovery of
                      differences in possibly conflicting versions of Petri net code. The
                      method uses the image representaion of the net graph and compares
                      the pixels of the exported Petri nets. The tool uses the image
                      processing of ImageMagick.  An open source graphical tool kit, which
                      is available on all common operating systems.},
  annote =	 {filename: netdiff.tex}
}


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