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Isomorphisms Between Petr Nets and Dataflow Graphs
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1987
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Petri NetDirected GraphEngineeringNetwork AnalysisFree Choice NetsFormal VerificationDataflow GraphsData ScienceNetwork FlowsData FlowStochastic Petri NetWorkflow Management SystemComputer ScienceNetwork ModelingPetri NetsGraph TheoryProgram AnalysisFormal MethodsWorkflow Pattern
Dataflow graphs are a generalized model of computation. Uninterpreted dataflow graphs with nondeterminism resolved via probabilities are shown to be isomorphic to a class of Petri nets known as free choice nets. Petri net analysis methods are readily available in the literature and this result makes those methods accessible to dataflow research. Nevertheless, combinatorial explosion can render Petri net analysis inoperative. Using a previously known technique for decomposing free choice nets into smaller components, it is demonstrated that, in principle, it is possible to determine aspects of the overall behavior from the particular behavior of components.
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