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Petri Inheritance: The Foundation of Nondeterministic, Concurrent Systems

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The personal contacts of the first author with Carl Adam Petri and Petri nets are initially described and the role of Petri nets as a connector algebra is then examined.

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    Logical Methods in Computer Science 9(3) (2013).

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    Proc. of FMCO 2011, LNCS vol.7542, pp. 49–68, 2013.

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Bruni, R., Montanari, U. (2019). Petri Inheritance: The Foundation of Nondeterministic, Concurrent Systems. In: Reisig, W., Rozenberg, G. (eds) Carl Adam Petri: Ideas, Personality, Impact. Springer, Cham. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-96154-5_19

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