Publisher DOI: 10.14279/tuj.eceasst.40.629
10.14279/tuj.eceasst.40.629.644
Title: Formalization of petri nets with individual tokens as basis for DPO net transformations
Language: English
Authors: Modica, Tony 
Gabriel, Karsten 
Hoffmann, Kathrin 
Editor: Ermel, Claudia 
Hoffmann, Kathrin 
Keywords: Petri net transformation; reconfigurable place/transition systems; Petri nets with individual token; collective token approach; network scenario
Issue Date: 2010
Publisher: European Association of Software Science and Technology
Journal or Series Name: Electronic communications of the EASST 
Volume: 40
Conference: International Workshop on Petri Nets and Graph Transformation 2010 
Abstract: 
Reconfigurable place/transition systems are Petri nets with initial markings and a set of rules which allow the modification of the net structure during runtime. They have been successfully used in different areas like mobile ad-hoc networks. In most of these applications the modification of net markings during runtime is an important issue. This requires the analysis of the interaction between firing and rule-based modification. For place/transition systems this analysis has been started explicitly without using the general theory of M-adhesive transformation systems, because firing cannot be expressed by rule-based transformations for P/T systems in this framework. This problem is solved in this paper using the new approach of P/T nets with individual tokens. In our main results we show that on one hand this new approach allows to express firing by transformation via suitable transition rules. On the other hand transformations of P/T nets with individual tokens can be shown to be an instance ofM-adhesive transformation systems, such that several well-known results, like the local Church-Rosser theorem, can be applied. This avoids a separate conflict analysis of token firing and transformations. Moreover, we compare the behavior of P/T nets with individual tokens with that of classical P/T nets. Our new approach is also motivated and demonstrated by a network scenario modeling a distributed communication system.
URI: http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12738/13977
ISSN: 1863-2122
Review status: This version was peer reviewed (peer review)
Institute: Department Informatik 
Fakultät Technik und Informatik 
Type: Article
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