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Generalized nets
Generalized nets (GNs) constitute a discrete tool for universal description of adaptable, flexible, structured and reusable models of complex systems with many different and interacting components, not necessarily of the homogeneous structure and origin, usually involved in parallel, simultaneous activities. Generalized nets represent a significant extension and generalization of the concept of Petri nets, as well as of other Petri nets extensions and modifications.
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Formal description
Algorithms for tokens transfer
Reduced generalized nets
Extended generalized nets
Theoretical aspects of generalized nets
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Topological aspect
Logical aspect
Functional aspect
- Global operators
- Local operators
- Hierarchical operators
- Reducing operators
- Extending operators
- Dynamic operators
Construction of generalized nets
Modelling and simulation
Software implementation of generalized nets
See also
- Theory of generalized nets
- Applications of generalized nets
- History of generalized nets
- List of GN terms