Journal of the Franklin Institute, Volume 339Pergamon Press, 2002 Vols. 1-69 include more or less complete patent reports of the U. S. Patent Office for years 1825-1859. cf. Index to v. 1-120 of the Journal, p. [415] |
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... Petri net with three places and three transitions . connections from a place to a place or from a transition to a transition ) . The arc weights have to be nonnegative integers ( we use bi , to denote the weight of the arc from place p ...
... Petri net with three places and three transitions . connections from a place to a place or from a transition to a transition ) . The arc weights have to be nonnegative integers ( we use bi , to denote the weight of the arc from place p ...
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... Petri net in Fig . 7 is an example of a pure Petri net . In [ 33 ] we developed a methodology for constructing redundant implementations of pure Petri nets in order to identify failures that corrupt the number of tokens in a certain ...
... Petri net in Fig . 7 is an example of a pure Petri net . In [ 33 ] we developed a methodology for constructing redundant implementations of pure Petri nets in order to identify failures that corrupt the number of tokens in a certain ...
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... Petri nets that represent computational systems or finite state machines ( e.g. , single bit errors corrupt a single place in the Petri net ) . It has appeared in earlier work that dealt with fault detection in pure Petri nets [ 45,46 ] ...
... Petri nets that represent computational systems or finite state machines ( e.g. , single bit errors corrupt a single place in the Petri net ) . It has appeared in earlier work that dealt with fault detection in pure Petri nets [ 45,46 ] ...
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