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These are the joint proceedings of the workshops held at the 46th
International Conference on Application and Theory of Petri Nets and
Concurrency (PETRI NETS 2025), namely:
Petri Nets and Software Engineering (PNSE'25),
Algorithms &
Theories for the Analysis of Event Data (ATAED’25),
and
Petri
Net Games, Examples and Quizzes for Education, Contest and Fun
(PeNGE’25).
The 46th International Conference on Application and Theory of Petri
Nets and Concurrency (Petri Nets 2025) is organized by the SAFER
team from Laboratoire d’Informatique de Paris Nord (LIPN),
Université Sorbonne Paris Nord jointly with members of the MeFoSyLoMa group.
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Preface for PNSE'25:
The PNSE workshop emphasizes on the impact of software engineering in
general and its development based on Petri nets.
More information about the workshop can be found at the
PNSE web site.
There were 16
papers submitted for peer-review to PNSE'25.
Out of these, 8 papers were accepted for this volume.
Additionally, we included extended abstracts for submitted posters.
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Preface for ATAED'25:
The workshop aims to attract papers related to process mining, region theory and other synthesis techniques.
There were 6
papers submitted for peer-review to ATAED'25.
Out of these, 4 papers were accepted for this volume.
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Preface for PeNGE'25:
The workshop aims to attract short papers that present examples for
the use of Petri nets for elegant modeling, analysis or problem
solving.
A particular objective of the workshop is the collection of examples
that can be used for exemplary modeling or application of analysis
concepts in education.
There were 4
papers submitted for peer-review to PeNGE'25 and all of them were accepted.
PNSE'25 Keynote
Session 1: PNSE'25 - Long Presentations
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Coupling and Cohesion Measures for Calculating P-Invariants for Modular P/T Nets
1-23
Simon Bott,
Laif-Oke Clasen,
Marcel Hansson,
Niklas Levens,
Daniel Moldt
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Modelling and Analysis of Self-Adaptive Systems using Petri Nets: A Robot Kitchen Case Study
24-39
Finn Wellershaus,
Michael Köhler-Bußmeier,
Jan Sudeikat
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Glucagon and Insulin Production in Pancreatic Cells modeled using Petri Nets and Boolean Networks
40-59
Kamila Barylska,
Franck Delaplace,
Anna Gogolińska,
Ewa Pańkowska
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Resilient Distributed P/T Net Simulators
60-80
Laif-Oke Clasen,
Patrick Leonhardt,
Leven Wichelman
Session 2: PNSE'25 - Short Presentations
Session 3: ATAED'25 Presentations
Session 4: PeNGE'25 Presentations - Puzzles and Solutions
Session 5: PeNGE'25 Presentations -
Teaching Petri Nets
Session 6: PNSE'25 Poster Presentations