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Modeling and analysis of timed Petri nets using heaps of pieces
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1999
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Petri NetEngineeringReachability ProblemComputer ArchitectureComputational ComplexityFormal VerificationSpecial AutomataSystems EngineeringParallel ComputingTimed SystemSafe Petri NetsStochastic Petri NetComputer EngineeringComputer ScienceTimed Petri NetsHeap RealizationsProgram AnalysisConcurrency TheoryFormal MethodsReal-time SystemsAsynchronous Systems
The authors show that safe timed Petri nets can be represented by special automata over the (max, +) semiring, which compute the height of heaps of pieces. This extends to the timed case the classical representation a la Mazurkiewicz of the behavior of safe Petri nets by trace monoids and trace languages. For a subclass including all safe free-choice Petri nets, we obtain reduced heap realizations using structural properties of the net (covering by safe state machine components). The authors illustrate the heap-based modeling by the typical case of safe jobshops. For a periodic schedule, the authors obtain a heap-based throughput formula, which is simpler to compute than its traditional timed event graph version, particularly if one is interested in the successive evaluation of a large number of possible schedules.
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