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E-raamat: Syntax and Semantics of Petri Nets

(Università degli Studi, Bologna, Italy)
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A modern look at Petri net theory, providing a uniform presentation of both theories of sequential and distributed computation. Introducing the theory step by step, this is a useful resource for graduate students and researchers engaged with the modeling, analysis, and verification of distributed communicating systems.

Petri nets are one of the most popular tools for modeling distributed systems. This book provides a modern look at the theory behind them, by studying three classes of nets that model (i) sequential systems, (ii) non-communicating parallel systems, and (iii) communicating parallel systems. A decidable and causality respecting behavioral equivalence is presented for each class, followed by a modal logic characterization for each equivalence. The author then introduces a suitable process algebra for the corresponding class of nets and proves that the behavioral equivalence proposed for each class is a congruence for the operator of the corresponding process algebra. Finally, an axiomatization of the behavioral congruence is proposed. The theory is introduced step by step, with ordinary-language explanations and examples provided throughout, to remain accessible to readers without specialized training in concurrency theory or formal logic. Exercises with solutions solidify understanding, and the final chapter hints at extensions of the theory.

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A uniform presentation of the theories of sequential and distributed computation, using Petri nets as basic model.
1. Introduction;
2. Sequential systems;
3. Non-communicating parallel
systems;
4. Communicating systems;
5. Other equivalences for Petri nets;
6.
Conclusion; Appendix. Solutions to selected exercises; Glossary; References;
Index.
Roberto Gorrieri is Professor of Computer Science at the University of Bologna. His research interests include theory of concurrency and foundations of security. Gorrieri is author of two books 'Introduction to Concurrency Theory' (2015) and 'Process Algebras for Petri Nets' (2017) and editor of ten volumes, mainly about security foundations.