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Title
Colored petri nets for modeling of discrete systems : a practical approach with GPenSIM / Reggie Davidrajuh.
ISBN
9789819968596 (electronic bk.)
9819968593 (electronic bk.)
9789819968589
Published
Singapore : Springer, 2023.
Language
English
Description
1 online resource (xxiii, 216 pages) : illustrations (some color)
Item Number
10.1007/978-981-99-6859-6 doi
Call Number
QA267
Dewey Decimal Classification
511.3/5
Summary
This book offers a practical approach to modeling real-world discrete systems and performing analysis. The theory behind the book is the Colored Petri nets, and the tool used for simulations is general-purpose Petri net simulator (GPenSIM). The theory part is kept to a minimum, and more explanation is given to the GPenSIM functions and how they can be used for modeling, simulation, and performance analysis. Real-world industrial systems possess a large number of resources. Modeling these systems with Petri nets would become a problem as they result in huge Petri net models. This book offers a unique solution to this problem by moving resources away from the Petri net model and treating them as variables in the background. Also, the theory and practice put forward in the book help cost estimation of the systems (e.g., manufacturing subsystems).
Bibliography, etc. Note
Includes bibliographical references and index.
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Access limited to authorized users.
Source of Description
Online resource; title from PDF title page (SpringerLink, viewed November 9, 2023).
Series
Asset analytics, performance and safety management, 2522-5170
Introduction to GPenSIM
PART I: Colored Petri Nets
Colored Petri Nets
Modeling Classical Problems with Colored Petri Nets
Token Selection from multiple Input Places
Token Selection based on Time
Token Selection based on Cost
PART-II: GPenSIM Resources
GPenSIM Resources
Activity-Oriented Petri Nets
Costs of Resource Usage
PART-III: Data Structures and Conclusion
Run-Time Data Structures in GPenSIM
GPenSIM: current applications and further development.