BS ISO/IEC 15909-1:2019
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Systems and software engineering. High-level Petri nets – Concepts, definitions and graphical notation
Published By | Publication Date | Number of Pages |
BSI | 2019 | 38 |
This document defines a Petri net modeling language or technique, called high-level Petri nets, including its syntax and semantics. It provides a reference definition that can be used both within and between organizations, to ensure a common understanding of the technique and of the specifications written using the technique. This document also facilitates the development and interoperability of Petri net computer support tools.
This document is applicable to a wide variety of concurrent discrete event systems and in particular distributed systems. Generic fields of application include:
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requirements analysis;
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development of specifications, designs and test suites;
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descriptions of existing systems prior to re-engineering;
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modeling business and software processes;
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providing the semantics for concurrent languages;
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simulation of systems to increase confidence;
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formal analysis of the behavior of systems;
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and development of Petri net support tools.
This document can be applied to the design of a broad range of systems and processes, including aerospace, air traffic control, avionics, banking, biological and chemical processes, business processes, communication protocols, computer hardware architectures, control systems, databases, defense command and control systems, distributed computing, electronic commerce, fault-tolerant systems, games, hospital procedures, information systems, Internet protocols and applications, legal processes, logistics, manufacturing systems, metabolic processes, music, nuclear power systems, operating systems, transport systems (including railway control), security systems, telecommunications and workflows.
PDF Catalog
PDF Pages | PDF Title |
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2 | National foreword |
7 | Foreword |
8 | Introduction |
9 | 1 Scope 2 Normative references 3 Terms and definitions |
13 | 4 Conformance 4.1 General 4.2 Mandatory conformance: common concepts for Petri nets 4.3 Place/Transition nets 4.4 Symmetric nets 4.5 High-level Petri nets 4.5.1 Level 1 4.5.2 Level 2 |
14 | 4.6 Petri nets with priorities 4.7 Petri nets with time — Level 1 5 Common concepts for Petri nets 5.1 General 5.2 Definition 5.2.1 Concept 1 (net) 5.2.2 Concept 2 (marking of a net) 5.2.3 Concept 3 (marked net) 5.2.4 Concept 4 (precondition of a transition) |
15 | 5.2.5 Concept 5 (postcondition of a transition) 5.2.6 Notation 1 (precondition and postcondition of a transition) 5.3 Behavioral semantics 5.3.1 General 5.3.2 Concept 6 (net enabling rule) 5.3.3 Concept 7 (net firing rule) |
16 | 6 Place/Transition nets 6.1 General 6.2 Definition — Concept 8 (place/transition net) 6.3 Behavioral semantics 6.3.1 General |
17 | 6.3.2 Concept 9 (marking of a P/T net) 6.3.3 Concept 10 (P/T net enabling rule) 6.3.4 Concept 11 (enabling function of enabled transitions) 6.3.5 Concept 12 (P/T net firing rule) 7 Symmetric nets 7.1 Definition 7.1.1 Concept 13 (color class) 7.1.2 Concept 14 (color domain) 7.1.3 Concept 15 (symmetric net) |
18 | 7.1.4 Concept 16 (basic color functions) 7.1.5 Concept 17 (class color functions) |
19 | 7.2 Behavioral semantics 7.2.1 Concept 18 (marking of a symmetric net) 7.2.2 Concept 19 (symmetric net enabling rule) 7.2.3 Concept 20 (symmetric net firing rule) 8 High-level Petri nets 8.1 General 8.2 Definition — Concept 21 (high-level Petri net) |
20 | 8.3 Behavioral semantics 8.3.1 Concept 22 (marking of a high-level Petri net) 8.3.2 Concept 23 (high-level Petri net enabling rule) 8.3.3 Concept 24 (high-level Petri net firing rule) 9 Petri nets with priorities 9.1 General 9.2 Definition 9.2.1 Concept 25 (dynamic prioritized Petri net) 9.2.2 Concept 26 (statically prioritized Petri net) |
21 | 9.3 Behavioral semantics 9.3.1 Concept 27 (marking of a prioritized Petri net) 9.3.2 Concept 28 (prioritized Petri net enabling rule) 10 Time Petri nets 10.1 General |
22 | 10.2 Definition 10.2.1 Concept 29 (generic time Petri net) 10.2.2 Concept 30 (time Petri net) 10.3 Behavioral semantics 10.3.1 General |
23 | 10.3.2 Concept 31 (time Petri net enabling rule) 10.3.3 Concept 32 (time Petri net firing rule) |
24 | Annex A (normative) Mathematical conventions |
28 | Annex B (informative) Guidelines for graphical notations |
37 | Bibliography |