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Call for Papers and Participation
CPN'01
Third Workshop and Tutorial on Practical Use of Coloured Petri Nets and the CPN Tools
August 29-31, 2001
Organised by the CPN group at
University of Aarhus, Denmark
Joint with MOCA'01
Deadline for submissions: May 15, 2001
Notification of acceptance: June 15, 2001
Deadline for final papers: August 1, 2001
Deadline for registration: August 1, 2001
Further information:
URL: http://www.daimi.au.dk/CPnets/workshop01/
E-mail: CPNworkshop@daimi.au.dk
Coloured Petri Nets and the CPN tools are now used by more than 750
organisations in 50 different countries all over the world (including 150
commercial companies). The purpose of this event is to bring together
some of the users and in this way provide a forum for those who are
interested in the practical use of Coloured Petri Nets and the CPN
tools.
The workshop takes place at the University of Aarhus, Denmark, and it is open
for engineers, researchers and students at all levels.
Aarhus is situated at the East coast of Jutland (the main land of
Denmark). It is easily accessible by plane, train and car.
The workshop will present a number of applications of Coloured Petri
Nets and their tools. The programme will consist of:
- Presentations of projects in which Coloured Petri Nets and the
CPN tools have been put to practical use.
- Presentations of improvements and extensions of the CPN tools.
- Discussion of proposals and plans for the future development of
the CPN tools.
- A number of tutorials on new features of the CPN tools,
including the new graphical user interface.
Submissions
We hereby solicit submissions for the workshop. Each submission should
present a CPN project, a CPN tools improvement/extension, or other
materials relevant for the workshop. It must have the form of a 10-20 page
paper, provided either as a PostScript file or a PDF document. Submissions
should be sent to: CPNworkshop@daimi.au.dk before May 15, 2001.
Accepted papers will be included in the workshop proceedings which will
appear as a technical report of the Department of Computer Science,
University of Aarhus. This means that the proceedings will be informal and
with limited distribution. Hence, papers may be resubmitted to other
workshops/conferences, e.g. the International Petri Net Conference.
The papers will also be available in electronic form via the CPN Web
pages at the University of Aarhus. Finally, we plan to publish some of
the papers in a journal (after an additional round of reviewing).
The submissions will be evaluated by an international programme committee
with the following members:
Jonathan Billington Australia (j.billington@unisa.edu.au)
Sĝren Christensen Denmark (schristensen@daimi.au.dk)
Jorge de Figueiredo Brazil (abrantes@dsc.ufpb.br)
Nisse Husberg Finland (Nisse.Husberg@hut.fi)
Kurt Jensen Denmark (chair) (kjensen@daimi.au.dk)
Charles Lakos Australia (Charles.Lakos@adelaide.edu.au)
Alexander Levis USA (alevis@gmu.edu)
Daniel Moldt Germany (moldt@informatik.uni-hamburg.de)
Laure Petrucci France (petrucci@lsv.ens-cachan.fr)
Dan Simpson UK (Dan.Simpson@brighton.ac.uk)
Edwin Stear USA (estear@aol.com)
Robert Valette France (robert@laas.fr)
Rüdiger Valk Germany (valk@informatik.uni-hamburg.de)
Klaus Voss Germany (klaus.voss@gmd.de)
Jianli Xu Finland (jianli.xu@research.nokia.com)
Wlodek Zuberek Canada (wlodek@cs.mun.ca)
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