Abstract

This paper first briefly introduces the Petri net, and then studied in detail according to the selected object-oriented Petri net modeling method. This paper improve the object-oriented Petri net modeling method, and study the modeling and operation steps in details. Finally this paper build a computer network TCP/IP protocol model based on the object oriented Petri net. The model prove to be a good simulation to the computer network and the improved modeling method is also a valid method for further object oriented Petri net modeling.

Highlights

  • Petri net is a graphical representation of a combination model

  • Petri net has a unique advantage in the field of description and analysis

  • With the aid of the mathematical development of Petri nets analysis methods and techniques, it can be used for static structural analysis as well as for dynamic analysis of the behavior

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Summary

INTRODUCTION

Petri net is a graphical representation of a combination model. It has advantages such as being available and easy to understand and has easy usability. Petri net has a unique advantage in the field of description and analysis. Petri net is a strictly defined mathematics object [1,2,3]. With the aid of the mathematical development of Petri nets analysis methods and techniques, it can be used for static structural analysis as well as for dynamic analysis of the behavior. Petri net modeling technology can be used to simulate systems with concurrency, asynchrony, distributed, and uncertain parallelism features. Petri net has become the most promising modeling tool [4]

THE CATAGORY OF OBJECT-ORIENTED PETRI NET
Control Structure of Objects
Object-Oriented Petri Net modeling procedure
Object-Oriented Petri Net Modeling Steps
OOPN System Operational Steps
THE CONCLUSION

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