Abstract

This paper seeks to establish within a formal framework how Coloured Petri Nets can be enhanced to produce Object Petri Nets. It does so by defining a number of intermediate Petri Net formalisms and identifying the features introduced at each step of the development. Object Petri Nets support a complete integration of object-oriented concepts into Petri Nets, including inheritance and the associated polymorphism and dynamic binding. In particular, Object Petri Nets have a single class hierarchy which includes both token types and subnet types. Interaction between subnets can be either synchronous or asynchronous depending on whether the subnet is defined as a super place or a super transition. The single class hierarchy readily supports multiple levels of activity in the net and the generation and removal of tokens has been defined so that all subcomponents are simultaneously generated or removed, thus simplifying memory management. Despite this descriptive power, Object Petri Nets can be transformed into behaviourally equivalent Coloured Petri Nets, thus providing a basis for adapting existing analysis techniques.

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