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Transactions on Petri Nets and Other Models of Concurrency, Volume 1, 2008
- Kurt Jensen, Wil M. P. van der Aalst, Jonathan Billington:
Transactions on Petri Nets and Other Models of Concurrency I. Lecture Notes in Computer Science 5100, Springer 2008, ISBN 978-3-540-89286-1 - Claus Brabrand:
Constructive Alignment for Teaching Model-Based Design for Concurrency. 1-18 - Lars Michael Kristensen, Kurt Jensen:
Teaching Modelling and Validation of Concurrent Systems Using Coloured Petri Nets. 19-34 - Christian Eisentraut, Holger Hermanns:
Teaching Concurrency Concepts to Freshmen. 35-53 - Francesco Calzolai, Rocco De Nicola, Michele Loreti, Francesco Tiezzi:
TAPAs: A Tool for the Analysis of Process Algebras. 54-70 - Kristian Bisgaard Lassen, Boudewijn F. van Dongen:
Translating Message Sequence Charts to other Process Languages Using Process Mining. 71-85 - Lawrence Cabac, Nicolas Denz:
Net Components for the Integration of Process Mining into Agent-Oriented Software Engineering. 86-103 - Djaouida Dahmani, Jean-Michel Ilié, Malika Boukala:
Time Recursive Petri Nets. 104-118 - Kees M. van Hee, Jeroen Keiren, Reinier Post, Natalia Sidorova, Jan Martijn E. M. van der Werf:
Designing Case Handling Systems. 119-133 - Isaac Corro Ramos, Alessandro Di Bucchianico, Lusine Hakobyan, Kees M. van Hee:
Model Driven Testing Based on Test History. 134-151 - Henricus M. W. (Eric) Verbeek, A. Johannes Pretorius, Wil M. P. van der Aalst, Jarke J. van Wijk:
Assessing State Spaces Using Petri-Net Synthesis and Attribute-Based Visualization. 152-171 - Blai Bonet, Patrik Haslum, Sarah L. Hickmott, Sylvie Thiébaux:
Directed Unfolding of Petri Nets. 172-198 - Paolo Baldan, Andrea Corradini, Barbara König, Stefan Schwoon:
McMillan's Complete Prefix for Contextual Nets. 199-220 - Jordi Cortadella, Michael Kishinevsky, Dmitry Bufistov, Josep Carmona, Jorge Júlvez:
Elasticity and Petri Nets. 221-249
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