Abstract

AbstractThis lecture, in honour of the late Carl Adam Petri, tells of my early interactions with him and summarizes a small sequence of research projects at Newcastle University from 1977 onwards that relate to occurrence nets, ending with a description of a planned new project on “structured occurrence nets”. The areas of actual or planned application include deadlock avoidance, error recovery, atomicity, failure analysis, system synthesis and system verification.Keywordsfailureserrorsfaultsdependabilityjudgementoccurrence netsabstractionformal analysisdeadlock avoidanceatomicityfailure analysis

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