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11th International Conference on Analysis and Optimization of Systems: Discrete Event Systems

Sophia-Antipolis, June 15-16-17, 1994

Part of the book series: Lecture Notes in Control and Information Sciences (LNCIS, volume 199)

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Table of contents (69 papers)

  1. Front Matter

  2. Hierarchical COCOLOG for finite machines

    • Y. J. Wei, P. E. Caines
    Pages 29-38
  3. Diagnosability of discrete event systems

    • Meera Sampath, Raja Sengupta, Stéphane Lafortune, Kasim Sinnamohideen, Demosthenis Teneketzis
    Pages 73-79
  4. Partial difference equation extensions to automata regulator theory

    • Qingsheng Yuan, Albert D. Baker
    Pages 101-106
  5. Automata timing specification

    • D. Delfieu, A. E. K. Sahraoui
    Pages 115-121
  6. Analysis of autonomous Petri nets with bulk services and arrivals

    • Manuel Silva, Enrique Teruel
    Pages 129-143
  7. Dependability and performability analysis using stochastic Petri nets

    • Kishor S. Trivedi, Gianfranco Ciardo, Manish Malhotra, Sachin Garg
    Pages 144-157
  8. Controlled Petri nets: A tutorial survey

    • L. E. Holloway, B. H. Krogh
    Pages 158-168
  9. Functional and performance analysis of cooperating sequential processes

    • E. Teruel, M. Silva, J. M. Colom, J. Campos
    Pages 169-175

About this book

The conference, coorganized by INRIA and Ecole des Mines de Paris, focuses on Discrete Event Systems (DES) and is aimed at engineers, scientists and mathematicians working in the fields of Automatic Control, Operations Research and Statistics who are interested in the modelling, analysis and optimization of DES. Various methods such as Automata theory, Petri nets, etc. are proposed to describe and analyze such systems. Comparison of these different mathematical approaches and the global confrontation of theoretical approaches with applications in manufacturing, telecommunications, parallel computing, transportation, etc. are the goals of the conference.

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