Rough set methods for the synthesis and analysis of concurrent processes
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Some Remarks on Computing Consistent Extensions of Dynamic Information Systems
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The ROSECON System - a Computer Tool for Modelling and Analysing of Processes
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Reconstruction of concurrent system models described by decomposed data tables
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Discovering Concurrent Models from Data Tables with the ROSECON System
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Restriction-Based Concurrent System Design Using the Rough Set Formalism
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In the paper, we introduce a new version of the ROSECON system-a software tool featuring a set of methods for modeling and analyzing systems of processes working together (systems of concurrent processes). Concurrency is understood widely. In the presented area, the system of concurrent processes is a system consisting of some separated processes whose local states are partly independent on the local states of other processes. In such systems, we can distinguish some separated processes and we are interested in dependencies between local states of individual processes, possibilities of coexistence of local states of individual processes at the same time, etc. The ROSECON system helps us, among others, in solving such problems.