Petri Nets with Time and Cost

Parosh Aziz Abdulla
(Uppsala University)
Richard Mayr
(University of Edinburgh)

We consider timed Petri nets, i.e., unbounded Petri nets where each token carries a real-valued clock. Transition arcs are labeled with time intervals, which specify constraints on the ages of tokens. Our cost model assigns token storage costs per time unit to places, and firing costs to transitions. We study the cost to reach a given control-state. In general, a cost-optimal run may not exist. However,we show that the infimum of the costs is computable.

Invited Tutorial in Mohamed Faouzi Atig and Ahmed Rezine: Proceedings 14th International Workshop on Verification of Infinite-State Systems (Infinity 2012), Paris, France, 27th August 2012, Electronic Proceedings in Theoretical Computer Science 107, pp. 9–24.
Published: 10th February 2013.

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