Discrete Event Systems: Models and Applications IIASA Conference Sopron, Hungary, August 3–7, 1987 / edited by Pravin Varaiya, Alexander B. Kurzhanski.

Research in discrete systems is expanding rapidly, and specialized languages are proliferating. This book is a remarkable attempt to bring together researchers from a diverse range of application areas. This is the proceeding of a workshop on Discrete Event Systems Models. The 30 participants includ...

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Other Authors: Varaiya, Pravin (Editor), Kurzhanski, Alexander B. (Editor)
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Language:English
Published: Berlin, Heidelberg : Springer Berlin Heidelberg : Imprint: Springer, 1988.
Edition:1st ed. 1988.
Series:Lecture Notes in Control and Information Sciences, 103
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505 0 |a Finitely Recursive Processes -- Reducibility in analysis of coordination -- Distributed reachability analysis for protocol verification environments -- A tool for the automated verification of eccs specifications of osi protocols -- Supervisory control of discrete event systems: A survey and some new results -- Using trace theory to model discrete events -- Protocol verification using discrete-event models -- Analysis and control of discrete event systems represented by petri nets -- Data flow programming for parallel implementation of digital signal processing systems -- On an analogy of minimal realizations in conventional and discrete-event dynamic systems -- Representation, analysis and simulation of manufacturing systems by Petri net based models -- The SMARTIE framework for modelling discrete dynamic systems -- A hierarchical framework for discrete event scheduling in manufacturing systems -- A selected and annotated bibliography on perturbation analysis -- Analog events and a dual computing structure using analog and digital circuits and operators -- Robust identification of discrete-time stochastic systems -- Derivatives of probability measures-concepts and applications to the optimization of stochastic systems -- The separation of jets and some asymptotic properties of random sequences. 
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