We exploit a notion of interface for Petri nets in order to design a set of net combinators. For such a calculus of nets, we focus on the behavioural congruences arising from four simple notions of behaviour, viz., traces, maximal traces, step, and maximal step traces, and from the corresponding four notions of bisimulation, viz., weak and weak step bisimulation and their maximal versions. We characterize such congruences via universal contexts and via games, providing in such a way an understanding of their discerning powers
Place bisimilarity is a behavioral equivalence for finite Petri nets, proposed in \cite{ABS91} and p...
Place bisimilarity is a behavioral equivalence for finite Petri nets, proposed by Schnoebelen and co...
The personal contacts of the first author with Carl Adam Petri and Petri nets are initially describe...
This paper retraces, collects, and summarises contributions of the authors --- in collaboration with...
We introduce a way of viewing Petri nets as open systems. This is done by considering a bicategory o...
The paper is devoted to the investigation of behavioural equivalences of concurrent systems modelled...
AbstractIn this paper, we supplement the set of basic and back-forth behavioural equivalences for Pe...
AbstractSeveral categorical relationships (adjunctions) between models for concurrency have been est...
Part 1: Full PapersInternational audiencePlace bisimilarity $$\sim _p$$∼p is a behavioral equivalenc...
We prove that (strong) fully-concurrent bisimilarity and causal-net bisimilarity are decidable for f...
AbstractWe introduce a way of viewing Petri nets as open systems. This is done by considering a bica...
We propose a framework for the specification of behaviour-preservingreconfigurations of systems mode...
Several categorical relationships (adjunctions) between models for concurrency have been established...
The main result shows the undecidability of (strong) bisimilarity for labelled (place / transition)...
We propose a framework for the specification of behaviour-preserving reconfigurations of systems mod...
Place bisimilarity is a behavioral equivalence for finite Petri nets, proposed in \cite{ABS91} and p...
Place bisimilarity is a behavioral equivalence for finite Petri nets, proposed by Schnoebelen and co...
The personal contacts of the first author with Carl Adam Petri and Petri nets are initially describe...
This paper retraces, collects, and summarises contributions of the authors --- in collaboration with...
We introduce a way of viewing Petri nets as open systems. This is done by considering a bicategory o...
The paper is devoted to the investigation of behavioural equivalences of concurrent systems modelled...
AbstractIn this paper, we supplement the set of basic and back-forth behavioural equivalences for Pe...
AbstractSeveral categorical relationships (adjunctions) between models for concurrency have been est...
Part 1: Full PapersInternational audiencePlace bisimilarity $$\sim _p$$∼p is a behavioral equivalenc...
We prove that (strong) fully-concurrent bisimilarity and causal-net bisimilarity are decidable for f...
AbstractWe introduce a way of viewing Petri nets as open systems. This is done by considering a bica...
We propose a framework for the specification of behaviour-preservingreconfigurations of systems mode...
Several categorical relationships (adjunctions) between models for concurrency have been established...
The main result shows the undecidability of (strong) bisimilarity for labelled (place / transition)...
We propose a framework for the specification of behaviour-preserving reconfigurations of systems mod...
Place bisimilarity is a behavioral equivalence for finite Petri nets, proposed in \cite{ABS91} and p...
Place bisimilarity is a behavioral equivalence for finite Petri nets, proposed by Schnoebelen and co...
The personal contacts of the first author with Carl Adam Petri and Petri nets are initially describe...