simulation@uflorida.cis.ufl.edu (Moderator: Paul Fishwick) (04/06/89)
Volume: 8, Issue: 4, Thu Apr 6 11:22:10 EDT 1989 +----------------+ | TODAY'S TOPICS | +----------------+ (1) Petri Net Analysis Tools (2) Blackboard Architectures in Simulation * Moderator: Paul Fishwick, Univ. of Florida * Send topical mail to: simulation@uflorida.cis.ufl.edu * Archives available via FTP to bikini.cis.ufl.edu, login as 'anonymous', use your last name as the password, change directory to pub/simdigest. ----------------------------------------------------------------------------- To: comp-simulation@rutgers.edu Path: cci632!djt From: cci632!djt@cs.rochester.edu (Don Totten) Newsgroups: comp.software-eng,comp.protocols.misc,comp.simulation Subject: Looking for Petri net and/or Precedence Graph modeling s/w Keywords: petri net, modeling, precedence graph Date: 31 Mar 89 21:37:23 GMT Organization: CCI, Communications Systems Division, Rochester, NY I'm looking for a 'toolkit' which would assist me in modeling software task systems and validating protocols using Petri nets and/or precedence graphs. I've not seen any mention of Petri net analysis/design tools in the CASE literature I've read. Can anyone direct me to a source? Performance and failure analysis support and graphical presentation of precedence graphs & nets is desirable. Thanks for any information. Don Totten ...rochester!cci632!djt ------------------------------ To: usccmi!fishwick@bikini.cis.ufl.edu Mmdf-Warning: Unable to confirm address in preceding line at RELAY.CS.NET Date: Thu, 30 Mar 89 10:29:20 EST From: broadway!kulkarni@midway.ece.scarolina.edu Sender: broadway!kulkarni@midway.ece.scarolina.edu Source-Info: From (or Sender) name not authenticated. Dr. Fishwick, I shall appreciate it if you could post this on the comp.simulation group for me. Would also appreciate any suggestions that you might have. Jayant. ======================Cut Here=================================== >From : kulkarni@midway.ece.scarolina.edu Subject : References for blackboard architectures and AI approaches to simulation. I am interested in the area of distributed simulation, especially on blackboard architectures and AI approaches to simulation. I would like to have as many references in this area as is possible - both of technical papers and development tools. Please email responses. I shall be glad to post a summary. Thanks in advance, Jayant. ------------------------------ +--------------------------+ | END OF SIMULATION DIGEST | +--------------------------+