Last call for papers: PNSE 2025
Call for Papers International Workshop on Petri Nets and Software Engineering PNSE’25, Paris, France, June 23-24, 2025 http://www.pnse.de PNSE’25 is a satellite event of PETRI NETS’25 https://petrinets25.github.io/web/ Scope For the successful realisation of complex systems of interacting and reactive software and hardware components the use of a precise language at different stages of the development process is of crucial importance. Petri nets are becoming increasingly popular in this area, as they provide a uniform language supporting the tasks of modelling, validation, and verification. We welcome contributions describing original research in topics related to Petri nets in combination with software engineering, addressing open problems or presenting new ideas regarding the relation of Petri nets and software engineering. Furthermore, we look for surveys addressing open problems and new applications of Petri nets and for Petri nets. Important Dates: Deadline for papers: 25 April 2025 Notification of paper acceptance: 19 May 2025 Deadline for posters: 25 May 2025 Notification of poster acceptance: 28 May 2025 Deadline for final revisions: 30 May 2025 Topics Topics of interest include (but are not limited to): - Software Engineering agile development product lines software in business contexts software development and production environments; DevOps; IDEs; continuous integration programming and concurrency technologies: hadoop / MapReduce; akka, Spark; Flink; STORM etc. distributed database technology: redis; cassandra; CouchDB; mongoDB etc. concepts for mobility, concurrency, non-determinism, distribution, embedding, flexibility social concepts for norms, rules, contracts, communication, co-ordination, co-operation software engineering addressing Petri nets, UML techniques, BPMN, BPEL, eEPCs, CMMN and other modelling techniques - Modelling representation of formal models by intuitive modelling concepts guidelines for the construction of system models adaption, integration, and enhancement of concepts from other disciplines views and abstractions of systems meta-modelling and domain specific languages (DSLs) model-driven architecture modelling software landscapes web service-based software development - Validation and Execution prototyping simulation, observation, animation code generation and execution testing and debugging efficient implementation - Verification structural methods (e.g. place invariants, reduction rules) results for structural subclasses of nets state space based approaches efficient model checking assertional and deductive methods (e.g. temporal logics) process algebraic methods model and graph transformation applications of category theory, rewriting logic and linear logic - Application of Petri nets and Software Engineering, in particular in the domains of … education, training and teaching at any level, flexible manufacturing, logistics, telecommunication, big data, cyber-physical systems, internet-of-things, grid and cloud computing, distributed systems, workflow management and embedded systems. - Tools in the fields mentioned above Submissions The program committee invites submissions of full contributions (up to 20 pages excluding references) or short contributions (5 - 8 pages excluding references). Ongoing work (up to 3 pages including references) can be presented in a special poster session. Papers must be submitted in electronic form (PDF) using the CEUR latex style: http://ceur-ws.org/Vol-XXX/CEURART.zip Submissions should include title, authors' addresses, E-mail addresses, keywords and an abstract. For your submission please use the track "International Workshop on Petri Nets and Software Engineering 2025" at: https://easychair.org/conferences/?conf=petrinets2025 The papers will be peer reviewed. Accepted contributions will be included in the workshop proceedings, which will be available at the workshop and published online. The best papers from the workshop will be invited for publication in a volume of the journal sub-line of Lecture Notes in Computer Science entitled "Transactions on Petri Nets and Other Models of Concurrency" (ToPNoC). The papers are expected to be thoroughly revised and they will go through a totally new round of reviewing. PC Chairs Michael Köhler-Bußmeier, University of Applied Science Hamburg, Germany Daniel Moldt, University of Hamburg, Germany Heiko Rölke, FH Graubünden, Austria In case of any problems please contact us by email: pnse25@easychair.org
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Étienne André