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    PNSE 2012 - PNSE'12 International Workshop on Petri Nets and Software Engineering

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    Website http://www.informatik.uni-hamburg.de/TGI/events/pn-acsd2012 | Want to Edit it Edit Freely

    Category PNSE 2012

    Deadline: January 10, 2012 | Date: June 25, 2012-June 29, 2012

    Venue/Country: Hamburg, Germany

    Updated: 2011-10-13 18:32:25 (GMT+9)

    Call For Papers - CFP

    Some of the best papers from the workshop will be invited for publication in a volume of the journal sub line of Lecture Notes in Computer Science entitled "Transactions on Petri Nets and Other Models of Concurrency" (ToPNoC). The papers are expected to be thoroughly revised and they will go through a totally new round of reviewing as is standard practice for journal papers.

    Papers from previous instances of this workshop (PNSE'07, PNDS'08, PNSE'09 and PNSE'10) made it into ToPNoC volumes in the Springer LNCS series (volumes 5100, 5460 and 5800).

    Scope

    For the successful realisation of complex systems of interacting and reactive software and hardware components the use of a precise language at different stages of the development process is of crucial importance. Petri nets are becoming increasingly popular in this area, as they provide a uniform language supporting the tasks of modelling, validation, and verification. Their popularity is due to the fact that Petri nets capture fundamental aspects of causality, concurrency and choice in a natural and mathematically precise way without compromising readability.

    The workshop PNSE'12 (Petri nets and Software Engineering) will take place as a satellite event of Petri Nets 2012.

    The use of Petri nets (P/T-nets, coloured Petri nets and extensions) in the formal process of software engineering, covering modelling, validation, and verification, will be presented as well as their application and tools supporting the disciplines mentioned above.

    Topics

    We welcome contributions describing original research in topics related to Petri nets in combination with software engineering, addressing open problems or presenting new ideas regarding the relation of Petri nets and software engineering. Furthermore we look for surveys addressing open problems and new applications of Petri nets. Topics of interest include but are not limited to:

    Modelling

    representation of formal models by intuitive modelling concepts

    guidelines for the construction of system models

    representative examples

    process-, service-, state-, event-, object- and agent-oriented approaches

    adaption, integration, and enhancement of concepts from other disciplines

    views and abstractions of systems

    model-driven architecture

    modelling software landscapes

    web service-based software development

    Validation and Execution

    prototyping

    simulation, observation, animation

    code generation and execution

    testing and debugging

    efficient implementation

    Verification

    structural methods (e.g. place invariants, reduction rules)

    results for structural subclasses of nets

    relations between structure and behaviour

    state space based approaches

    efficient model checking

    assertional and deductive methods (e.g. temporal logics)

    process algebraic methods

    applications of category theory and linear logic

    Application of Petri nets in Software Engineering, in particular the use of Petri nets in the domains of

    flexible manufacturing,

    logistics,

    telecommunication,

    workflow management and

    embedded systems.

    Tools in the fields mentioned above


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