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Carl Adam Petri: Ideas, Personality, Impact, 2019
- Wolfgang Reisig, Grzegorz Rozenberg:
Carl Adam Petri: Ideas, Personality, Impact. Springer 2019, ISBN 978-3-319-96153-8
Perspectives on Petri's Work
- Wil M. P. van der Aalst:
Discovering Petri Nets: A Personal Journey. 3-9 - Einar Smith:
Observations of a Lateral Entrant. 11-16 - Giorgio De Michelis:
Nets, Cats and Pigs: Carl Adam Petri and His Slides. 17-23 - Kees M. van Hee:
Invention or Discovery? 25-29 - Dirk Fahland:
Petri's Understanding of Nets. 31-36 - Rüdiger Valk:
On the Two Worlds of Carl Adam Petri's Nets. 37-44 - Heinz W. Schmidt:
Petri Nets: The Next 50 Years - An Invitation and Interpretative Translation. 45-66 - David de Frutos-Escrig:
Petri Nets Are (Not Only) Distributed Automata. 67-72 - Ryszard Janicki:
Petri Nets: A Simple Language and Tool for Modeling Complex Ideas. 73-77
Personal Recollections
- Kurt Jensen, Mogens Nielsen:
Carl Adam Petri: A Tribute from Aarhus. 81-84 - Manuel Silva:
Some Interactions with Carl Adam Petri over Three Decades. 85-91 - Maciej Koutny:
Petri Nets and Petri's Nets: A Personal Perspective. 93-95 - Javier Esparza:
Coffee and Cigarettes. 97-103 - Brian Randell:
Early Interactions with Carl Adam Petri. 105-109 - Xudong He:
A Personal Journey in Petri Net Research. 111-115
Technical Themes
- Jörg Desel:
Carl Adam Petri's Synchronic Distance. 119-132 - Gérard Memmi:
How Carl Adam Petri Deeply Influenced My Understanding of Invariance and Parallelism. 133-139 - Roberto Gorrieri:
Toward Distributed Computability Theory. 141-146 - Roberto Bruni, Ugo Montanari:
Petri Inheritance: The Foundation of Nondeterministic, Concurrent Systems. 147-153 - Ekkart Kindler:
Coordinating Behaviour. 155-160 - Peter Chini, Roland Meyer:
Inductive Counting and the Reachability Problem for Petri Nets. 161-169
Connecting to Other Areas
- Gianfranco Balbo, Gianfranco Ciardo:
On Petri Nets in Performance and Reliability Evaluation of Discrete Event Dynamic Systems. 173-185 - Michel Diaz:
Modelling Time Using Petri Nets. 187-192 - Wojciech Penczek:
All True Concurrency Models Start with Petri Nets: A Personal Tribute to Carl Adam Petri. 193-204 - Monika Heiner:
Petri Nets for BioModel Engineering: A Personal Perspective. 205-216 - Ina Koch:
Petri Nets in Systems Biology: Transition Invariants, Maximal Common Transition Sets, Transition Clusters, Mauritius Maps, and MonaLisa. 217-226 - Jordi Cortadella:
From Nets to Circuits and from Circuits to Nets. 227-232 - Alex Yakovlev:
Living Lattices. 233-241 - Luca Bernardinello, Lucia Pomello:
The Road from Concurrency to Quantum Logics. 243-249
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