International audienceA Petri net is reversible if its initial marking is a home marking, a marking reachable from any reachable marking. This property is fundamental in man-made systems as it lets a system return to its initial state using only internal operations.Necessary and sufficient conditions are already known for the reversibility of well-formed Choice-Free and ordinary Free-Choice nets. Like the homogeneous Join-Free nets, these nets constitute subclasses of Equal-Conflict nets. In this larger class, the reversibility property is not well understood.This paper provides the first characterization of reversibility for all the live Equal-Conflict systems by extending, in a weaker form, a known condition that applies to the Choice-Fre...
This paper discusses the forbidden state problem, as specified by generalized mutual exclusion const...
Best Paper AwardInternational audienceJoin-Free Petri nets, whose transitions have at most one input...
Causal reversibility in concurrent systems means that events that the origin of other events can onl...
International audienceA Petri net is reversible if its initial marking is a home marking, a marking ...
International audienceWeighted Petri nets provide convenient models of many man-made systems. Real a...
International audienceA Petri net is reversible if its initial marking is a home marking, a marking ...
International audienceIn Petri nets, computation is performed by executing transitions. An effect-re...
AbstractThis paper concerns two important techniques, characterization and property-preserving trans...
43 pagesPetri nets proved useful to describe various real-world systems, but many of their propertie...
AbstractFree choice nets are a subclass of Petri nets allowing to model concurrency and nondetermini...
International audienceJoin-Free Petri nets, whose transitions have at most one input place, model sy...
Petri nets have been extensively studied because of their suitabi1ity as models for asynchronous co...
Abstract: Petri net model which is one of the most common modelling method of discrete event systems...
AbstractIn this paper, we show that (1) the question to decide whether a given Petri net is consiste...
Petri nets are named in honor of Dr. Carl A. Petri for his famous Ph.D dissertation of general net t...
This paper discusses the forbidden state problem, as specified by generalized mutual exclusion const...
Best Paper AwardInternational audienceJoin-Free Petri nets, whose transitions have at most one input...
Causal reversibility in concurrent systems means that events that the origin of other events can onl...
International audienceA Petri net is reversible if its initial marking is a home marking, a marking ...
International audienceWeighted Petri nets provide convenient models of many man-made systems. Real a...
International audienceA Petri net is reversible if its initial marking is a home marking, a marking ...
International audienceIn Petri nets, computation is performed by executing transitions. An effect-re...
AbstractThis paper concerns two important techniques, characterization and property-preserving trans...
43 pagesPetri nets proved useful to describe various real-world systems, but many of their propertie...
AbstractFree choice nets are a subclass of Petri nets allowing to model concurrency and nondetermini...
International audienceJoin-Free Petri nets, whose transitions have at most one input place, model sy...
Petri nets have been extensively studied because of their suitabi1ity as models for asynchronous co...
Abstract: Petri net model which is one of the most common modelling method of discrete event systems...
AbstractIn this paper, we show that (1) the question to decide whether a given Petri net is consiste...
Petri nets are named in honor of Dr. Carl A. Petri for his famous Ph.D dissertation of general net t...
This paper discusses the forbidden state problem, as specified by generalized mutual exclusion const...
Best Paper AwardInternational audienceJoin-Free Petri nets, whose transitions have at most one input...
Causal reversibility in concurrent systems means that events that the origin of other events can onl...