Graphical User Interface

I’m playing around with the simulation algorithm in CPN Tools.  Currently, things look like this: Somehow, I doubt this is what most people think of when they think of coloured Petri nets… MichaelTime person of the year 2006, Nobel Peace Prize winner 2012. westergaard.eu/ […]

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The Access/CPN Source Released

10 days ago, I mentioned that CPN Tools is being open-sourced.  I then promised that within 1-2 weeks, I’d also release the simulator and Access/CPN.  The simulator will have to wait another couple days (weeks), but I have now finished cleaning up the Access/CPN source for release.  Well, actually it has been available from the […]

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Statistics for cpntools.org

Yesterday, I got access to the Google Analytics data for cpntools.org.  The main goal was to find out if people were able to use the new documentation overview and if the new getting started guide were used. Much to my satisfaction, I saw that the two pages, only beaten by the home page, were number […]

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Open-sourcing CPN Tools

At work, we’re in the process of open-sourcing CPN Tools.  While many open-source fanatics will tell you it’s just about releasing the source, anybody who has actually tried doing so, knows it’s not that easy.  Normally, you need to sanitize the code (make sure it contains no secrets/too embarrassing stuff), write some documentation on how […]

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A Graphical History of CPN Tools

In celebration of the upcoming version of CPN Tools, I made this picture showing all externally released version of CPN Tools from 0.1.1 to 3.0.0 (though the latter is not really released yet).  Click on the image for a (much) larger version. MichaelTime person of the year 2006, Nobel Peace Prize winner 2012. westergaard.eu/ […]

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