Please use this identifier to cite or link to this item: https://hdl.handle.net/10419/202557 
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2004
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Arbeitsberichte - Working Papers No. 5
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Fachhochschule Ingolstadt - University of Applied Sciences, Ingolstadt
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In this paper we investigate the use of Petri nets in software engineering extending the classical software development process with simulation and mathematical analysis based on place/transition nets. The advantage is that equirements can be validated earlier and fault detection and correction is less expensive. We show how to construct nets from basic patterns and demonstrate this for an application in automotive electronics, the cruise control with distance warning. The resulting nets can be simulated and analysed using Petri net tools and embedded into an object-oriented framework, where transitions are triggered by messages.
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