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This case study presents a standard example for evaluating formal specification approaches that combine a formal model of concurrency (such as Petri nets) with the object-oriented approach. You are expected to exercise your formalism of choice on this problem in order to demonstrate how well it deals with a system of reasonable size.
We describe how the structure of a problem can be modeled in a formalism and how component reuse can be incorporated.
It is desirable to highlight or emphasize the way that the structure of the problem can be modeled in your formalism, and the way that reuse of components can be incorporated.
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Bastide, R., Lakos, C., Palanque, P. (2001). A Cooperative Petri Net Editor. In: Agha, G.A., De Cindio, F., Rozenberg, G. (eds) Concurrent Object-Oriented Programming and Petri Nets. Lecture Notes in Computer Science, vol 2001. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/3-540-45397-0_23
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