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High-level Petri nets provide a more compact representation of complex DEDS’s, hence, they represent a natural choice for an alternative representation if the time concept can be embedded into them. Different types of high-level Petri nets (HLPN’s) have been proposed, for example, predicate/transition (Pr/T) nets [GL79, GL81, Gen90], colored Petri nets [Jen81, Jen90], and relation nets [Rei83]. These nets are conceptually similar; the model of a system constructed using one type of HLPN can be informally translated into any other type of HLPN [Rei83, Jen83].
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Wang, J. (1998). High-Level Stochastic Petri Nets. In: Timed Petri Nets. The Kluwer International Series on Discrete Event Dynamic Systems, vol 9. Springer, Boston, MA. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4615-5537-7_7
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