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Authors: | Matthias Gries, Joern Janneck, Martin Naedele |
Group: | Computer Engineering |
Type: | Inproceedings |
Title: | Reusing Design Experience for Petri Nets through Patterns |
Year: | 1999 |
Month: | April |
Pub-Key: | GJN99a |
Book Titel: | High Performance Computing Symposium 99 (HPC99) |
Pages: | 453-458 |
Abstract: | Industrial applications of Petri nets for modeling and design often result in very complex models. Designers can handle this complexity much better if they can (re)use structures expressing expert modeling experience at a higher level of design and abstraction than the basic elements.In the software engineering domain this observation led to the recent trend of using software design patterns. Our experience with Petri nets, an established and well researched visual language for systems modeling, simulation, and analysis, shows that patterns are very useful in this area as well.In this paper we describe a template to capture, document, and present design knowledge in the form of design patterns. Finally, the example of the modeling of a memory system shows an application of that template. |
Remarks: | High Performance Computing Symposium 99 (HPC99), San Diego, USA, pages 453-458, April 11-15, 1999 |
Location: | San Diego, USA |
Resources: | [BibTeX] [Paper as PDF] |