A way to compose transition systems is defined, and a possible application to modular design of concurrent systems is described. Transition systems are composed by identifying regions and by superimposing events at the border of those regions. The formal operation on Elementary Transition Systems has a counterpart on Elementary Net Systems. This allows to mix techniques for synthesizing net systems from transition systems with the composition of models and specifications in a coherent way

Bernardinello, L., Ferigato, C., Pomello, L. (2002). Towards Modular Synthesis of EN Systems. In B. Caillaud, P.h. Darondeau, L. Lavagno, X. Xie (a cura di), Synthesis and control of discrete event systems (pp. 103-113). Kluwer Academic Press.

Towards Modular Synthesis of EN Systems

Bernardinello, L;Pomello, L
2002

Abstract

A way to compose transition systems is defined, and a possible application to modular design of concurrent systems is described. Transition systems are composed by identifying regions and by superimposing events at the border of those regions. The formal operation on Elementary Transition Systems has a counterpart on Elementary Net Systems. This allows to mix techniques for synthesizing net systems from transition systems with the composition of models and specifications in a coherent way
Capitolo o saggio
modular synthesis, elementary net systems
English
Synthesis and control of discrete event systems
Caillaud, B; Darondeau, Ph; Lavagno, L; Xie, X
2002
0-7923-7639-0
Kluwer Academic Press
103
113
Bernardinello, L., Ferigato, C., Pomello, L. (2002). Towards Modular Synthesis of EN Systems. In B. Caillaud, P.h. Darondeau, L. Lavagno, X. Xie (a cura di), Synthesis and control of discrete event systems (pp. 103-113). Kluwer Academic Press.
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