Petri Nets for Modeling Complex Discrete-Event Systems [#957990]

Free Download Petri Nets for Modeling Complex Discrete-Event Systems: An Approach Based on GPenSIM
English | 2025 | ISBN: 9819663954 | 305 Pages | PDF EPUB (True) | 71 MB
This book addresses the need for users to understand the internal workings of GPenSIM's functions, including their design and how they can be extended to model and analyze scenarios that were previously not possible. It presents previously unavailable internal details of these functions, demonstrating how systems that could not be modeled in the past can now be analyzed by extending the capabilities of the GPenSIM tool. This book concentrates on the internal mechanics of the GPenSIM tool, specifically aimed at benefiting tool developers and designers. GPenSIM is a tool for modeling discrete systems, widely used in many universities around the world. The author of this book developed GPenSIM, which has been utilized to model various practical scenarios. Users often seek to understand the inner workings of GPenSIM, such as its design and its integration with other tools. This book addresses these aspects and acts as a reference manual for GPenSIM, helping users quickly grasp the various ways to utilize its functions and how these can be tailored to specific cases.
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