Book Review: Coloured Petri Nets: Basic Concepts, Analysis Methods and Practical Use (volume 1) by Kurt Jensen

1994 ◽  
Vol 28 (1) ◽  
pp. 1-2 ◽  
Author(s):  
Gary J. Nutt
1997 ◽  
Vol 26 (520) ◽  
Author(s):  
Søren Christensen ◽  
Kjeld Høyer Mortensen

<p>This paper is about the two compulsory project assignments set to the students in an undergraduate course on distributed systems. In the first assignment the students design and validate a non-trivial layered protocol by means of Coloured Petri Nets, and in the second they implement the designed protocol in an object-oriented language. From the two assignments the students experience that Coloured Petri Nets, as a formal method, are useful for designing and analysing distributed systems. In the course students are introduced to basic concepts and techniques for distributed systems, and it is explained that such systems are often too complex to manage without using formal methods. In this paper we also report on our experience with teaching the course and describe the didactic methods applied. Based on the obtained experience we conclude that the combination of distributed systems and Coloured Petri Nets is fruitful --- the two areas complement each other. Although our experiences origin in Coloured Petri Nets, we believe that many of our observations hold for other formal methods as well.</p><p><strong>Topics.</strong> Education issues related to nets; Coloured Petri Nets; distributed systems; experience with using nets,case studies; applications of nets to protocols.</p>


2007 ◽  
Vol 05 (06) ◽  
pp. 913-921
Author(s):  
JÁNOS A. BERGOU

This two-volume book is a great addition to the growing number of books devoted to the field. It is very clearly written by classroom professionals, always with the students in mind. The tutorial presentation is supplemented with a number of exercises whose solutions are also given at the end of each volume. The first volume can serve as a textbook for a one semester introductory course in quantum computation and quantum information. The second volume is more technical and brings the reader to the level of the current literature. It is useful for the specialist, can serve as a textbook for a more advanced course, or has its place as a reference book. In summary, I can highly recommend this book to anyone interested in this field.


Author(s):  
Manuel Cheminod ◽  
Ivan Cibrario Bertolotti ◽  
Luca Durante ◽  
Adriano Valenzano

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