Petri net - significado y definición. Qué es Petri net
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Qué (quién) es Petri net - definición


Petri net         
  • A Petri net with an enabled transition.
  • The Petri net that follows after the transition fires (Initial Petri net in the figure above).
  • The reachability graph of ''N2''.
  • A two-bounded Petri net, obtained by extending ''N'' with "counter-places".
  • An unbounded Petri net, ''N''.
FAMILY OF MODELLING LANGUAGES FOR DISTRIBUTED SYSTEMS
Petri-Net; Petri nets; Petri Nets; Petri Net; Petrinet; Petrinets; Event-driven Petri net; Event driven petri nets; Differential petri net; Event-driven petri nets; Place/transition net; PT net; Petri net theory
A Petri net, also known as a place/transition (PT) net, is one of several mathematical modeling languages for the description of distributed systems. It is a class of discrete event dynamic system.
Petri net         
  • A Petri net with an enabled transition.
  • The Petri net that follows after the transition fires (Initial Petri net in the figure above).
  • The reachability graph of ''N2''.
  • A two-bounded Petri net, obtained by extending ''N'' with "counter-places".
  • An unbounded Petri net, ''N''.
FAMILY OF MODELLING LANGUAGES FOR DISTRIBUTED SYSTEMS
Petri-Net; Petri nets; Petri Nets; Petri Net; Petrinet; Petrinets; Event-driven Petri net; Event driven petri nets; Differential petri net; Event-driven petri nets; Place/transition net; PT net; Petri net theory
<parallel, simulation> A directed, bipartite graph in which nodes are either "places" (represented by circles) or "transitions" (represented by rectangles), invented by Carl Adam Petri. A Petri net is marked by placing "tokens" on places. When all the places with arcs to a transition (its input places) have a token, the transition "fires", removing a token from each input place and adding a token to each place pointed to by the transition (its output places). Petri nets are used to model concurrent systems, particularly network protocols. Variants on the basic idea include the coloured Petri Net, Time Petri Net, Timed Petri Net, Stochastic Petri Net, and Predicate Transition Net. FAQ (http://daimi.aau.dk/PetriNets/faq/answers.htm). (1996-09-10)
Stochastic Petri net         
Stochastic Petri nets are a form of Petri net where the transitions fire after a probabilistic delay determined by a random variable.