STRUCTURAL METHODS IN PERFORMANCE ANALYSIS OF DISCRETE-EVENT SYSTEMS

Zuberek, W. M. (2003) STRUCTURAL METHODS IN PERFORMANCE ANALYSIS OF DISCRETE-EVENT SYSTEMS. In: 9th IEEE International Conference on Methods and Models in Automation and Robotics, Special Session on Analysis and Control of Discrete/Hybrid Systems, 25–28 August 2003, Miedzyzdroje, Poland,.

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Abstract

Timed Petri nets, a formalism developed specifically for representation of concurrent activities, are popular models of discrete-event system. For net models which can be decomposed into simple cyclic subnets, the performance can be determined on the basis of components, without the exhaustive analysis of the behavior of the whole system; such an approach is known as structural analysis. The paper overviews the formal basic concepts of structural methods and uses manufacturing cells as an illustration of structural analysis.

Item Type: Conference or Workshop Item (Paper)
URI: http://research.library.mun.ca/id/eprint/14691
Item ID: 14691
Keywords: Timed Petri nets, structural methods, performance analysis
Department(s): Science, Faculty of > Computer Science
Date: August 2003
Date Type: Completion
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