Access/CPN 2.0 — A High-level Interface to Coloured Petri Net Models

And here’s the demo I gave on the demo slide: MichaelTime person of the year 2006, Nobel Peace Prize winner 2012. westergaard.eu/ […]

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Using Declarative Workflow Modeling to Achieve Happiness in Life

This is a presentation I’ve just finished (at the time of publication).  This presentation includes content from this presentation and these three demos.  To get more information, check either of these papers: The four demos mentioned in the slide-set are embedded here in the order they are shown. MichaelTime person of the year 2006, Nobel Peace […]

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CPN Tools Downloads

Looking at the CPN Tools download statistics, we see some interesting things.  Starting in February this year, we started tracking (again) which versions of CPN Tools were downloaded.  The results are quite interesting, but not too surprising: In this chart we see the total number of downloads as a function of the data. The downloads […]

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CPN Tools Features Accumulating In response to Requests (FAIR)

We needed the new implementation of fairness described earlier for a course here at the TU/e., so I set out to implement it.  Here is a demonstration of the implementation of local binding element fairness present in CPN Tools 3.1. MichaelTime person of the year 2006, Nobel Peace Prize winner 2012. westergaard.eu/ […]

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In All Fairness…

[bibshow sort=author order=asc file=conferences.bib,workshops.bib,other.bib]Yesterday Boudewijn and I were talking about an interesting issue in CPN Tools.  The problem was that using performance analysis yielded different results on two different CPN models.  To understand why that is, let us discuss fairness in simulation of CPN models. Fairness in simulation of CPN models is a difficult beast. […]

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