AbstractIn this paper, we discuss how to model systems that communicate through and are coordinated by mobile channels. Mainly, we focus on modeling the exogenous coordination behavior imposed by these channels. We use Petri Nets as our modeling language, for they provide a graphically and mathematically founded modeling formalism. We give Petri Nets for a set of mobile channel types. This allows us to construct models of applications, by taking the Petri Net of each component and each mobile channel, and composing them together. For this purpose, we define a special Petri Net composition function. We also discuss analysis and simulation of these models and their exogenous coordination behavior
AbstractMobile Synchronizing Petri Nets (MSPN's) are a model for mobility and coordination based on ...
In this paper we present a coordination model for component-based software systems based on the noti...
Mobility creates a new challenge for dynamic systems in all phases of the life cycle, like modelling...
AbstractIn this paper, we discuss how to model systems that communicate through and are coordinated ...
Also cited as: Transactions on Petri Nets and other models of concurrency III / Kurt Jensen, Jonatha...
In its basic version, Petri Nets are defined as fixed graphs, where thebehaviour of the system is mo...
AbstractThe term Ubiquitous Computing was coined by Mark Weiser almost two decades ago. Despite all ...
Mobile systems explore the interplay between locality and connectivity. A subsystem may have a conne...
The term Ubiquitous Computing was coined by Mark Weiser almost two decades ago. Despite all the time...
This paper introduces a graphical modeling notation based on coloured petri nets for the performance...
This paper proposes the concept of multi-asynchronous-channel for Petri nets. Petri nets extended wi...
Several problems related to communication among Mobile Ad-hoc NETworks (MANETs) devices can be faced...
In its basic version, Petri Nets are defined as fixed graphs, where the behaviour of the system is m...
This paper introduces and describes a new extension to Petri-Nets that provide additional mechanisms...
This paper introduces a graphical modeling notation based on coloured petri nets for the performance...
AbstractMobile Synchronizing Petri Nets (MSPN's) are a model for mobility and coordination based on ...
In this paper we present a coordination model for component-based software systems based on the noti...
Mobility creates a new challenge for dynamic systems in all phases of the life cycle, like modelling...
AbstractIn this paper, we discuss how to model systems that communicate through and are coordinated ...
Also cited as: Transactions on Petri Nets and other models of concurrency III / Kurt Jensen, Jonatha...
In its basic version, Petri Nets are defined as fixed graphs, where thebehaviour of the system is mo...
AbstractThe term Ubiquitous Computing was coined by Mark Weiser almost two decades ago. Despite all ...
Mobile systems explore the interplay between locality and connectivity. A subsystem may have a conne...
The term Ubiquitous Computing was coined by Mark Weiser almost two decades ago. Despite all the time...
This paper introduces a graphical modeling notation based on coloured petri nets for the performance...
This paper proposes the concept of multi-asynchronous-channel for Petri nets. Petri nets extended wi...
Several problems related to communication among Mobile Ad-hoc NETworks (MANETs) devices can be faced...
In its basic version, Petri Nets are defined as fixed graphs, where the behaviour of the system is m...
This paper introduces and describes a new extension to Petri-Nets that provide additional mechanisms...
This paper introduces a graphical modeling notation based on coloured petri nets for the performance...
AbstractMobile Synchronizing Petri Nets (MSPN's) are a model for mobility and coordination based on ...
In this paper we present a coordination model for component-based software systems based on the noti...
Mobility creates a new challenge for dynamic systems in all phases of the life cycle, like modelling...