30 Years of GreatSPN
Elvio Gilberto Amparore (),
Gianfranco Balbo (),
Marco Beccuti (),
Susanna Donatelli () and
Giuliana Franceschinis ()
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Elvio Gilberto Amparore: Università di Torino
Gianfranco Balbo: Università di Torino
Marco Beccuti: Università di Torino
Susanna Donatelli: Università di Torino
Giuliana Franceschinis: Università del Piemonte Orientale
A chapter in Principles of Performance and Reliability Modeling and Evaluation, 2016, pp 227-254 from Springer
Abstract:
Abstract GreatSPN is a tool for the stochastic analysis of systems modeled as (stochastic) Petri nets. This chapter describes the evolution of the GreatSPN framework over its life span of 30 years, from the first stochastic Petri net analyzer implemented in Pascal, to the current, fancy, graphical interface that supports a number of different model analyzers. This chapter reviews, with the help of a manufacturing system example, how GreatSPN is currently used for an integrated qualitative and quantitative analysis of Petri net systems, ranging from symbolic model checking techniques to a stochastic analysis whose efficiency is boosted by lumpability.
Keywords: Model Check; Reachable State; Reachability Graph; Command Line Tool; Computational Tree Logic (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2016
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DOI: 10.1007/978-3-319-30599-8_9
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