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This book is a comprehensive, systematic survey of the synthesis
problem, and of region theory which underlies its solution,
covering the related theory, algorithms, and applications. The
authors focus on safe Petri nets and place/transition nets
(P/T-nets), treating synthesis as an automated process which, given
behavioural specifications or partial specifications of a system to
be realized, decides whether the specifications are feasible, and
then produces a Petri net realizing them exactly, or if this is not
possible produces a Petri net realizing an optimal approximation of
the specifications. In Part I the authors introduce elementary net
synthesis. In Part II they explain variations of elementary net
synthesis and the unified theory of net synthesis. The first three
chapters of Part III address the linear algebraic structure of
regions, synthesis of P/T-nets from finite initialized transition
systems, and the synthesis of unbounded P/T-nets. Finally, the last
chapter in Part III and the chapters in Part IV cover more advanced
topics and applications: P/T-net with the step firing rule,
extracting concurrency from transition systems, process discovery,
supervisory control, and the design of speed-independent circuits.
Most chapters conclude with exercises, and the book is a valuable
reference for both graduate students of computer science and
electrical engineering and researchers and engineers in this
domain.
This book is a comprehensive, systematic survey of the synthesis
problem, and of region theory which underlies its solution,
covering the related theory, algorithms, and applications. The
authors focus on safe Petri nets and place/transition nets
(P/T-nets), treating synthesis as an automated process which, given
behavioural specifications or partial specifications of a system to
be realized, decides whether the specifications are feasible, and
then produces a Petri net realizing them exactly, or if this is not
possible produces a Petri net realizing an optimal approximation of
the specifications. In Part I the authors introduce elementary net
synthesis. In Part II they explain variations of elementary net
synthesis and the unified theory of net synthesis. The first three
chapters of Part III address the linear algebraic structure of
regions, synthesis of P/T-nets from finite initialized transition
systems, and the synthesis of unbounded P/T-nets. Finally, the last
chapter in Part III and the chapters in Part IV cover more advanced
topics and applications: P/T-net with the step firing rule,
extracting concurrency from transition systems, process discovery,
supervisory control, and the design of speed-independent circuits.
Most chapters conclude with exercises, and the book is a valuable
reference for both graduate students of computer science and
electrical engineering and researchers and engineers in this
domain.
Ce recueil de problemes corriges vise a proposer des voyages
initiatiques a quelques domaines de la science informatique. Ces
problemes ont tous ete poses au concours d'entree en troisieme
annee de l'ENS de Cachan, section informatique, ou a feu l'option
mathematiques de l'informatique de l'Agregation de mathematiques.
Ils ont ete concus par des enseignants chercheurs en informatique
du CNRS ou de l'Universite, et ont pour but principal de tester la
capacite des etudiants a comprendre des concepts nouveaux pour eux
et a raisonner sur ces concepts. Il s'agit par la de tenter de les
mettre dans la situation d'un chercheur et d'evaleur ainsi leur
aptitude.
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