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   Carl Adam Petri: ideas, personality, impact
Reisig W., Rozenberg G., Springer International Publishing, New York, NY, 2019. 249 pp.  Type: Book (978-3-319961-53-8)

Every computer scientist studies Petri nets in their early academic years. Petri nets are a powerful yet very intuitive modeling tool for concurrent and distributed systems. Such networks were introduced by Carl Adam Petri (1926-2010) ...
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Mar 25 2021  
  Modeling in systems biology: the Petri net approach
Koch I., Reisig W., Schreiber F., Springer-Verlag New York, Inc., New York, NY, 2010. 364 pp.  Type: Book (978-1-849964-73-9)

Petri nets have been used extensively over the last 40 years to model a variety of domains, and their success can be attributed to the combination of a simple, intuitive graphical depiction overlaying a surprisingly powerful and robust...
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Aug 2 2011  
  Petri net technology for communication-based systems: advances in Petri nets
Ehrig H., Reisig W., Rozenberg G., Springer-Verlag, 2004.  Type: Book (9783540205388)

Carl Petri’s 1962 doctoral thesis, “Kommunikation mit automaten” (Communicating with automata) [1], introduced a new type of formalism to the computing world. That formalism, now known as Petri nets, has b...
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Sep 29 2004  
  Elements of distributed algorithms
Reisig W., Springer-Verlag New York, Inc., New York, NY, 1998.  Type: Book (9783540627524)

Interest in the application of formal methods in distributed systems has grown considerably in the last decade. Distributed algorithms--algorithms that operate on physically or logically distributed processors--are no...
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Nov 1 1999  
  Petri nets with individual tokens
Reisig W. Theoretical Computer Science 41(2-3): 185-213, 1985.  Type: Article

In the classical Petri net model, tokens are indistinguishable. If one wishes to distinguish processes, one must separately construct places and transitions for each process....
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Jul 1 1987  

 
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