Marked-Controlled Reconfigurable Workflow Nets

  • Authors:
  • Marisa Llorens;Javier Oliver

  • Affiliations:
  • DSIC, UPV, Spain;DSIC, UPV, Spain

  • Venue:
  • SYNASC '06 Proceedings of the Eighth International Symposium on Symbolic and Numeric Algorithms for Scientific Computing
  • Year:
  • 2006

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Abstract

In previous studies, we have introduced marked-controlled net rewriting systems and a subclass of these called marked-controlled reconfigurable nets. The main goal of these models is to analyze, simulate and verify concurrent and distributed systems that are subject to structural dynamic changes. In a marked-controlled net rewriting system, a system configuration is described as a Petri net, and a change in configuration is described as a graph rewriting rule. A marked-controlled reconfigurable net is a marked-controlled net rewriting system where a change in configuration amounts to a modification in the flow relations of the places in the domain of the involved rule in accordance with this rule, independently of the context in which this rewriting applies. In both models, the enabling of a rule not only depends on the net topology, but also depends on the net marking according to control places. In this work, we introduce marked-controlled reconfigurable workflow nets, based on Van der Aalst's workflow nets and marked-controlled reconfigurable nets, in order to model workflow systems handling structural dynamic changes. A characterization of the soundness property for marked-controlled reconfigurable workflow nets is also provided.