2000
DOI: 10.1007/10722298_10
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Haskell-Coloured Petri Nets

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“…In particular, the coloured Petri nets [18] implemented in cpn tools [16] are also Petri nets annotated with a programming language which is a variant of ml in this case. A variant of coloured Petri nets coloured with the Haskell programming language was proposed in [28] but the project appears stopped since 2004. The tina toolbox [3] supports interfacing with C code, allowing to implement guards for the transitions of a time Petri net, and to perform computation on transition firing.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In particular, the coloured Petri nets [18] implemented in cpn tools [16] are also Petri nets annotated with a programming language which is a variant of ml in this case. A variant of coloured Petri nets coloured with the Haskell programming language was proposed in [28] but the project appears stopped since 2004. The tina toolbox [3] supports interfacing with C code, allowing to implement guards for the transitions of a time Petri net, and to perform computation on transition firing.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Reinke [15] studies, in the context of the functional programming language Haskell, how to use language embedding for mapping constructs from HLPNs into Haskell code. The focus of Reinke is on generating code for a HLPN simulator.…”
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“…Usually, elaborated colour domains are used to ease modelling; in particular, one may consider a functional programming language [9,17] or the functional fragment (expressions) of an imperative programming language [14,16]. In this paper we will consider LLVM as a concrete colour domain.…”
Section: Coloured Petri Netsmentioning
confidence: 99%