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Petri Nets 2017 : CFP 38th Int. Conf. on APPLICATIONS AND THEORY OF PETRI NETS AND CONCURRENCY (Petri nets 2017), Zaragoza, Spain, June 25-30, 2017Conference Series : Applications and Theory of Petri Nets | |||||||||||||||||
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38th INT. CONF. ON APPLICATIONS AND THEORY OF PETRI NETS AND CONCURRENCY Zaragoza, Spain, June 25-30, 2017 Co-located with the 17th International Conference on Application of Concurrency to System Design (ACSD 2017)
More information: http://pn2017.unizar.es Important dates, and submission website: * January 10, 2017: Abstract submission * January 15, 2017 (AoE): Submission of Papers * March 1, 2017: Notification * March 15, 2017: Final Version * EasyChair website: https://easychair.org/conferences/?conf=petrinets2017 The 38th annual international Petri Nets conference will be organised by the Aragón Institute of Engineering Research (I3A), of Zaragoza University, Zaragoza, Spain. The conference will take place at the School of Engineering and Architecture (EINA) of Zaragoza University. The language of the conference is English, and its Proceedings will be published by Springer-Verlag in Lecture Notes in Computer Science. Papers presenting original research on application or theory of Petri nets, as well as contributions addressing topics relevant to the general field of distributed and concurrent systems are sought. All accepted regular papers will be considered for an Outstanding Paper award. Some of the best papers will be invited, in an extended form, as submissions to a special issue of a well established computer science journal. Possible topics include, but are not limited to: - Model checking and verification of distributed systems - Verification of infinite-state or parametric systems - Causality/partial order theory of concurrency - Educational issues related to concurrency - New developments in the theory of concurrency - Modelling of hardware and biological systems - System design using nets - Analysis and synthesis, structure and behaviour of nets - Relationships between Petri nets and other approaches - Net-based semantical, logical and algebraic calculi - Symbolic net representation (graphical or textual) - Computer tools for nets - Experience with using nets, case studies - Higher-level net models - Timed and stochastic nets - Standardisation of nets - Experience reports describing applications of nets to different kinds of systems and application fields, e.g.: flexible manufacturing systems, real-time systems, embedded systems, biological systems, health and medical systems, environmental systems, hardware telecommunications, railway networks, component-based development, office automation, workflows, process mining, supervisory control, protocols and networks, Internet and web services, e-commerce and trading, programming languages, performance evaluation, operations research Submissions Guidelines Two kinds of papers can be submitted: - regular papers (max 20 pages) describing original results pertaining to the development of the theory of Petri nets and distributed and concurrent systems in general, new results extending the applicability of Petri Nets, or case studies, application and experience reports pertinent to the practical use of Petri nets and concurrency. - tool papers (max 10 pages) describing a computer tool based on Petri nets (not an application of the tool or the theory behind the tool). The tool should be available for use by other groups (but not necessarily for free). The submission should indicate how the reviewers can get access to the tool (this must be for free). The tool will be demonstrated in the Tool Exhibition, in addition to being presented in a conference talk. Submitted papers must: - be contributions that have not been published or submitted to other conferences/journals before or in parallel with this conference - clearly state the problem being addressed, the goal of the work, the results achieved, and the relation to other work - be in English and in the Springer LNCS-format: http://www.springer.de/comp/lncs/authors.html - adhere to the page limit for the relevant category (see above). - be submitted electronically (as a PDF file) no later than January 10, 2017 (or January 15 if, an abstract was submitted by January 10). The title page must: - contain a short abstract and a classification of the topics covered, preferably using the list of topics above. - clearly indicate whether the paper is submitted as a regular paper or tool paper Program Committee Chairs Wil van der Aalst, Eindhoven University of Technology, The Netherlands Eike Best, Universität Oldenburg, Germany Workshop and Tutorial Chairs Wojciech Penczek, Polish Academy of Sciences, Warsaw, Poland Lars Michael Kristensen, Bergen University College, Norway Organizing Committee, Tools Exhibition, and Publicity Chairs José Manuel Colom, Zaragoza University, Spain Unai Arronategui, Zaragoza University, Spain Rafael Tolosana-Calasanz, Zaragoza University, Spain Program Committee Wil van der Aalst, The Netherlands (co-chair) Gianfranco Balbo, Italy Robin Bergenthum, Germany Eike Best, Germany (co-chair) Hanifa Boucheneb, Canada Didier Buchs, Switzerland Lawrence Cabac, Germany José Manuel Colom, Spain Dirk Fahland, The Netherlands David de Frutos Escrig, Spain Gilles Geeraerts, Belgium Henri Hansen, Finland Petr Jancar, Czech Republic Ryszard Janicki, Canada Gabriel Juhas, Slovakia Fabrice Kordon, France Lars M. Kristensen, Norway Hiroshi Matsuno, Japan Lukacs Mikulski, Poland Andrew Miner, USA Daniel Moldt, Germany G. Michele Pinna, Italy Pascal Poizat, France Sylvain Schmitz, France Pawel Sobocinski, UK Yann Thierry-Mieg, France Irina Virbitskaite, Russia Matthias Weidlich, Germany Karsten Wolf, Germany |
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