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A distributed simulation methodology is presented on the basis of a special class of Petri Nets (P-Ta-Nets). Examples taken from Problem Study 3 show how a partial (or local) reorganization of a real system and its simulation can be arranged. A special reversion technique admits both time reversal simulation and (local) changes of meaning, of influences, and/or of parameters. All topics from the questionnaire will be discussed, some in great detail.
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Fuss, H. (1983). Reversal Simulation with Place-Transactor-Nets. In: Wedde, H. (eds) Adequate Modeling of Systems. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-69208-6_34
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