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This thesis is an attempt towards the development of a new
Petri net extension, the Advanced Petri Wet. It is a more
powerful modelling and analysis tool th^n conventional Petri
7)ets, which have some inherent limitations, such as lack of
descriptive qualities and somewhat complex analytical
representations. These limitations have prompted and motivated
the author to attempt the postulation of this Advanced Petri "Met
(APN). The APN possesses a greater amount of descriptive
capability and analytical power as compared to conventional nets.
The fundamental components of APN are places, transitions,
input/output arcs and tokens as in the case of conventional nets.
But, unlike in conventional nets, these components exhibit some
special characteristics, which are described in detail.
As a result of these features, simple linear algebraic
techniques have been evolved for the analysis of the APN. The
reachability, tree and the matrix equation, which are the popular
analysis techniques of conventional nets, have been extended and
modified suitably to reflect the features of the APN.
Special emphasis has been eiven to time based analysis
techniques for the APN. A new time characteristic equation has
been devised to provide a direct mechanism through which
performance evaluation of APN models can be conveniently carried
out, giving the total execution time of the systems modelled by
the net.
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The APN has been found to be amenable for application in
wide ranging areas like Super computer pipelines, Automated
flexible manufacturing systems, Computer communication and
computer controlled data acquisition systems.
The thesis also includes development of a description
language for the automation of analysis techiiques of Petri tists
in general and of APN in particular. This description language
has been developed on the same lines as the hardware description
languages for computer hardware. This description language also
helps in the standardization and generalization of Petri »ets. |
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