A Support tool for the reachability and other petri nets- related problems and formal design and analysis of discrete systems

Annotation. In this paper we deal with the PNtool - a tool for a design, analysis and development of concurrent and time-critical systems specified using the Petri nets (PN) formalism. The PNtool supports four Petri nets dialects: Generalized Petri nets, Time-basic nets, Evaluative and Coloured Petr...

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Дата:2008
Автори: Hudak, S., Korecko, S., Simonak, S.
Формат: Стаття
Мова:English
Опубліковано: Інститут програмних систем НАН України 2008
Назва видання:№2-3
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Цитувати:A Support tool for the reachability and other petri nets- related problems and formal design and analysis of discrete systems / S. Hudak, S. Korecko, S. Simonak // Пробл. програмув. — 2008. — N 2-3. — С. 613-621. — Бібліогр.: 14 назв. — англ.

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Резюме:Annotation. In this paper we deal with the PNtool - a tool for a design, analysis and development of concurrent and time-critical systems specified using the Petri nets (PN) formalism. The PNtool supports four Petri nets dialects: Generalized Petri nets, Time-basic nets, Evaluative and Coloured Petri nets. The tool allows to design and simulate a system using any of the supported PN dialects and to perform an invariants-based analysis and reachability analysis for Generalized PN. Each Generalized and Evaluative PN can be also loaded from and saved in a standard interchange format called PNML. The tool is implemented in Java as a part of the mFDT Environment (mFDTE). The mFDTE is a toolset for the formal design and analysis of concurrent discrete and time-critical systems, developed at the home institution of the authors. It integrates three formal methods with complementary features: Petri nets, process algebra and B-Method. This paper also describes interfaces, which connect the PNtool with other parts of mFDTE. The work presented is supported by the grants No. 1/3140/06 and No. 1/4073/07 of the VEGA- The Scientific Grant Agency of Slovakia and NATO CLG 982698 grant.