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Petri nets on the semantic web guidelines and infrastructure
2004
Computer Science and Information Systems
This paper gives the Petri net ontology as the most important element in providing Petri net support for the Semantic Web. Available Petri net formal descriptions are: metamodels, UML profiles, ontologies and syntax. Metamodels are useful, but their main purpose is for Petri net tools. Although the current Petri-net community effort Petri Net Markup Language (PNML) is XMLbased, it lacks a precise definition of semantics. Existing Petri net ontologies are partial solutions specialized for a
doi:10.2298/csis0402127g
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