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As of today, Gennete is capable to draw and edit generalized net model schemes ([[transition]]s, [[place]]s, [[arc]]s), save the result in <tt>.vgn</tt> format and export it to graphic formats like <tt>.jpg</tt> and <tt>.bmp</tt>, or as a formal description in LaTeX code or plain text.
As of today, Gennete is capable to draw and edit generalized net model schemes ([[transition]]s, [[place]]s, [[arc]]s), save the result in <tt>.vgn</tt> format and export it to graphic formats like <tt>.jpg</tt> and <tt>.bmp</tt>, or as a formal description in LaTeX code or plain text.


The software was initially designed to contain simulation features, but these were lately abandoned. A new version of Gennete is anticipated in 2009, which should offer integration with the [[generalized nets]] simulation package [[GNTicker]].
The software was initially designed to contain simulation features, but these were lately abandoned. A new version of Gennete is released in 2010, which offers integration with the [[generalized nets]] simulation package [[GNTicker]] (See below).


== Installation and usage ==
== Installation and usage ==

Revision as of 23:22, 22 December 2010

Gennete is a graphic editor for drawing schemes of generalized net models, written in Delphi in 1998-1999 year by Hristo Aladjov.

As of today, Gennete is capable to draw and edit generalized net model schemes (transitions, places, arcs), save the result in .vgn format and export it to graphic formats like .jpg and .bmp, or as a formal description in LaTeX code or plain text.

The software was initially designed to contain simulation features, but these were lately abandoned. A new version of Gennete is released in 2010, which offers integration with the generalized nets simulation package GNTicker (See below).

Installation and usage

  • Download and open the archive Gennete-1999.rar. It contains executable file of the program.
  • A short help documentation is provided in the page Help:Gennete.

New version from 2010

Modification of Gennete is released in 2010. It is capable to export XML files that can be opened by Genedit. It can be used as easy-to-use editor for the graphical structure of GN models. Most features of Gennete, unrelated to graphical structure editing, are disabled in this version.

A Windows executable and sample GN model can be downloaded from here:  ZIP (618 Kb).