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Applications of Generalized Nets (World Scientific)

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"Applications of Generalized Nets" is a book on generalized nets, edited by Krassimir Atanassov and published by World Scientific Publishing House in 1993 under ISBN 981-02-0667-4. It is a continuation of the book "Generalized Nets" published in 1991 by World Scientific, containing the theoretical results in the area by this moment.

In the beginning of the book three new theoretical results, obtained between 1991 and 1993, are included. The rest four chapters contain almost all of the papers on applications of generalized nets over processes in various fields of knowledge and practice. Three appendices, authored by the editor, are added in the end of the book.

Table of contents

Chapter 1. New results in the theory of Generalized Nets (GNs)
  1. New results in the theory of GNs — Krassimir Atanassov
  2. On the representation of GN transitions bu a fixed set of transitionsPavlin Gyurov, Krassimir Atanassov
  3. Two new conservative extensions of GNsRumen Christov, Krassimir Atanassov
Chapter 2. GNs in science
  1. GNs representing the elements of neuron networksLjubomir Hadjyiski, Krassimir Atanassov
  2. GNs representing the travelling salesman problem — Krassimir Atanassov
  3. GNs and labyrinths — Krassimir Atanassov, Rumen Christov
  4. Formal communication in science: A model based on GNs — Radosvet Todorov, Krassimir Atanassov
  5. GNs and expert systems. 5 — Krassimir Atanassov, Peter Georgiev, Martin Tetev
  6. GNs researching the basic properties of knowledge baseEvgeni Dimitrov, Ilya Kazalarsky, Krassimir Atanassov
  7. Parallel knowledge processing modelling in expert system using GNs — Ivan Hristozov, Evgeni Tzolov
  8. GNs and distributed database technology — Alexander Georgiev
Chapter 3. GNs in economics, industry and transport
  1. Modelling the activities of international transport market by GNs — Antoaneta Kirova, Krassimir Atanassov
  2. GNs for simulation of booking systems for passenger transport — Sergej Nedev, Lilija Atanassova
  3. GNs in the modelling of public transport — Katja Stefanova
  4. GN model of activities of a bus-depot — Pavlin Gyurov
  5. GN model of the activity of n air-traffic control center — Stanislav Pishmanov
  6. GN models for flexible manufacturing systemsMaria Stefanova-Pavlova, Krassimir Atanassov
  7. GN models of the activity of Neftochim Petrochemical Combine in Bourgas — Stela Dimitrova, Ludmila Dimitrova, Trajana Kolarova, Plamen Petkov, Krassimir Atanassov, Rumen Christov
  8. A second type of intuitionistic fuzzy GN-model in the chemical industry — Rumen Christov, Stoian Garbov
Chapter 4. GNs in medicine
  1. Applications of GNs in nephrologyJoseph Sorsich, Krassimir Atanassov
  2. Modelling of diagnostic and therapeutic processes in medicine by GNs — Borjana Jordanova, Joseph Sorsich
Chapter 5. GNs and computer science
  1. Implementation of GNs in distributed operating system development — Niko Pehlivanov
  2. GN-models of data transfer in industrial local area networks — Alexander Savov
  3. GN-models of FFT and transputer systems — Antonia Dimitrova, Rossen Petrov
  4. Implementation of GNs for simulation of node-to-node communication in a regular structure — Stefan Stefanov
  5. GN modelling of dsk subsystems — Bistra Nikolova
  6. Software tools for GNsRumen Christov, Stojan Mihov
Appendix 1. Remarks on GNs
Appendix 2. Generalized index matrices
Appendix 3. Intuitionistic fuzzy sets

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