Reduction rules for reset/inhibitor nets
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2009
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Reset/inhibitor nets are Petri nets extended with reset arcs and inhibitor arcs. These extensions can be used to model cancellation and blocking. A reset arc allows a transition to remove all tokens from a certain place when the transition fires. An inhibitor arc can stop a transition from being enabled if the place contains one or more tokens. While reset/inhibitor nets increase the expressive power of Petri nets, they also result in increased complexity of analysis techniques. One way of speeding up Petri net analysis is to apply reduction rules. Unfortunately, many of the rules defined for classical Petri nets do not hold in the presence of reset and/or inhibitor arcs. Moreover, new rules can be added. This is the first paper systematically presenting a comprehensive set of reduction rules for reset/inhibitor nets. These rules are liveness and boundedness preserving and are able to dramatically reduce models and their state spaces. It can be observed that most of the modeling languages used in practice have features related to cancellation and blocking. Therefore, this work is highly relevant for all kinds of application areas where analysis is currently intractable. |
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Elsevier |
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DOI:10.1016/j.jcss.2009.06.003 Verbeek, Eric, Wynn, Moe, van der Aalst, Wil, & ter Hofstede, Arthur (2009) Reduction rules for reset/inhibitor nets. Journal of Computer and System Sciences, 76(2), pp. 125-143. |
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Faculty of Science and Technology |
Palavras-Chave | #080200 COMPUTATION THEORY AND MATHEMATICS #080699 Information Systems not elsewhere classified #Reduction Rules, Petri Nets, Inhibitor Nets, Reset Nets, Reset Arcs, Inhibitor Arcs, Liveness, Boundedness, Verification |
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Journal Article |