ThesaHelp: references p-r
Topic: Petri net
Topic: discrete vs. continuous
Group: systems
Group: information
Topic: fundamental concepts such as type, attributes, relationships are all the same
Topic: meaning without reference
Group: organizations
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Reference
Petri, C.A.,
"Introduction to general net theory", in Brauer, W. (ed.),
Net Theory and Applications, Lecture Notes in Computer Science, 84 , Berlin, Springer-Verlag, October 8-19, 1979, pp. 1-19 .
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Quotations
3 ;;Quote: in general net theory, boxes denote productive activities, circles denote places for storing resources, and arrows denote accessibility
| 3 ;;Quote: a net morphism respects connectivity and orientation, e.g., all occurrences of seasons to Fall, Winter, Spring, Summer
| 6 ;;Quote: general net theory concerns conceptual levels, concurrency, resources, imprecision, and discrete/continuous
| 9 ;;Quote: a system theory should assume that all resources are limited; including space-time
| 9 ;;Quote: information is that kind of resource which is used to resolve conflicts
| 9 ;;Quote: the absence of certain entities is a resource, e.g., the absence of printing on a piece of paper
| 10 ;;Quote: an organization is the artificial, well-structured, limitation of resources
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