Publication detail
On the Dynamic Features of PNtalk
KOČÍ, R. JANOUŠEK, V.
Original Title
On the Dynamic Features of PNtalk
English Title
On the Dynamic Features of PNtalk
Type
conference paper
Language
en
Original Abstract
PNtalk is a tool based on Object Oriented Petri nets. It is intended for systems modeling, simulation and prototyping. In some situations, it is also possible to use it as a programming language and a framework for final implementation of the systems. The paper presents a meta-level architecture of the PNtalk kernel and and demonstrates its reflective features. These features are crucial for the systems development process as well as for the systems maintenance. The usage of the PNtalk metaobjects are demonstrated by examples.
English abstract
PNtalk is a tool based on Object Oriented Petri nets. It is intended for systems modeling, simulation and prototyping. In some situations, it is also possible to use it as a programming language and a framework for final implementation of the systems. The paper presents a meta-level architecture of the PNtalk kernel and and demonstrates its reflective features. These features are crucial for the systems development process as well as for the systems maintenance. The usage of the PNtalk metaobjects are demonstrated by examples.
Keywords
Object-oriented Petri nets, meta-level architecture, modeling, simulation, rapid prototyping
RIV year
2009
Released
25.06.2009
Publisher
University of Pierre and Marie Curie
Location
Paříž
Pages from
189
Pages to
206
Pages count
18
Documents
BibTex
@inproceedings{BUT30209,
author="Radek {Kočí} and Vladimír {Janoušek}",
title="On the Dynamic Features of PNtalk",
annote="PNtalk is a tool based on Object Oriented Petri nets. It is intended for systems
modeling, simulation and prototyping. In some situations, it is also possible to
use it as a programming language and a framework for final implementation of the
systems. The paper presents a meta-level architecture of the PNtalk kernel and
and demonstrates its reflective features. These features are crucial for the
systems development process as well as for the systems maintenance. The usage of
the PNtalk metaobjects are demonstrated by examples.",
address="University of Pierre and Marie Curie",
booktitle="International Workshop on Petri Nets and Software Engineering 2009",
chapter="30209",
edition="NEUVEDEN",
howpublished="print",
institution="University of Pierre and Marie Curie",
year="2009",
month="june",
pages="189--206",
publisher="University of Pierre and Marie Curie",
type="conference paper"
}