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15th AWPN 2008: Rostock, Germany
- Niels Lohmann, Karsten Wolf:
15th German Workshop on Algorithms and Tools for Petri Nets, Algorithmen und Werkzeuge für Petrinetze, AWPN 2008, Rostock, Germany, September 26-27, 2008. Proceedings. CEUR Workshop Proceedings 380, CEUR-WS.org 2008
Modeling
- Dirk Fahland:
Oclets - Scenario-Based Modeling with Petri Nets. 1-6 - Daniel Martin, Daniel Wutke, Frank Leymann:
EWFN - A Petri Net Dialect for Tuplespace-Based Workflow Enactment. 7-14 - Markus Huber, Christian Kölbl, Robert Lorenz, Günther Wirsching:
Ein Petrinetz-Modell zur Informationsübertragung per Dialog. 15-24 - Matthias Wester-Ebbinghaus, Daniel Moldt:
A Janus-Faced Net Component for the Prototyping of Open Systems. 25-30 - Kolja Markwardt, Daniel Moldt, Jan Ortmann:
Proposal for Editing Workflows in a Distributed Software Development Environment. 31-36
Analysis and Synthesis
- Christian Gierds:
Finding Cost-Efficient Adapters. 37-42 - Martin Schwarick:
Transient Analysis of Stochastic Petri Nets With Interval Decision Diagrams. 43-48 - Karsten Wolf:
On Synthesizing Behavior that Is Aware of Semantical Constraints. 49-54 - Robert Lorenz:
Towards Synthesis of Petri Nets from General Partial Languages. 55-62 - Niels Lohmann:
Decompositional Calculation of Operating Guidelines Using Free Choice Conflicts. 63-68 - Christian Stahl, Karsten Wolf:
An Approach to Tackle Livelock-Freedom in SOA. 69-74
Tools
- Andreas Eckleder, Thomas Freytag:
WoPeD 2.0 goes BPEL 2.0. 75-80 - Robin Bergenthum, Sebastian Mauser:
Synthesis of Petri Nets from Infinite Partial Languages with VipTool. 81-86 - Jan Schlüter, Lawrence Cabac, Daniel Moldt:
Adding Runtime Net Manipulation Features to MulanViewer. 87-92 - Lawrence Cabac, Jan Schlüter:
ImageNetDiff: A Visual Aid to Support the Discovery of Differences in Petri Nets. 93-98 - Peter Massuthe, Daniela Weinberg:
Fiona: A Tool to Analyze Interacting Open Nets. 99-104
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