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This book constitutes the proceedings of the 35th International
Conference on Application and Theory of Petri Nets and Concurrency,
PETRI NETS 2014, held in Tunis, Tunisia, in June 2014. The 15
regular papers and 4 tool papers presented in this volume were
carefully reviewed and selected from 48 submissions. In addition
the book contains 3 invited talks in full paper length. The papers
cover various topics in the field of Petri nets and related models
of concurrency.
This volume contains the proceedings of the 26th International
Conference on Application and Theory of Petri Nets and Other Models
of Concurrency (ICATPN 2005). The Petri net conferences serve to
discuss yearly progress in the ?eld of Petri nets and related
models of concurrency, and to foster new -
vancesintheapplicationandtheoryofPetrinets.Theconferencestypicallyhave
100-150 participants, one third from industry and the others from
universities and research institutions, and they always take place
in the last week of June.
SuccessiveeditionsoftheconferencearecoordinatedbytheSteeringCommittee,
whose members are listed on the next page, which also supervises
several other activities-see the Petri Nets World at the
URLwww.daimi.au.dk/PetriNets. The 2005 conference was organized in
Miami by the School of Computer Science at Florida International
University (USA). We would like to express our deep thanks to the
Organizing Committee, chaired by Xudong He, for the time and e?ort
invested to the bene't of the community in making the event
successful. Several tutorials and workshops were organized within
the conf- ence, covering introductory and advanced aspects related
to Petri nets. Detailed information can be found at the conference
URLwww.cs.fiu.edu/atpn2005. We received altogether 71 submissions
from authors in 22 countries. Two submissions were not in the scope
of the conference. The Program Comm- tee selected 23 contributions
from the remaining 69 submissions, classi?ed into three categories:
application papers (6 accepted, 25 submitted), theory papers (14
accepted, 40 submitted), and tool presentations (3 accepted, 4
submitted).
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