2nd International Workshop on Petri Nets for Adaptive Discrete Event Control Systems (ADECS 2015)

 

A satellite event of PETRI NETS 2015 and ACSD 2015

Brussels, Belgium, Monday June 22, 2015

 

Technical Description

The new generation of Discrete Event Control Systems (DECS) is addressing new important criteria as flexibility and agility. To reduce the development cost, these systems should be changed and adapted to their environment without any disturbance. Several academic and industrial research works have been made in recent years to develop reconfigurable adaptive systems. We distinguish in these works two reconfiguration policies: static and dynamic reconfigurations such that static reconfigurations are applied off-line to apply changes before any system cold start, whereas dynamic reconfigurations are dynamically applied at run-time. Two cases exist in the second policy: manual reconfigurations applied by users and automatic reconfigurations applied by intelligent agents.

This workshop intends to gather students and researchers who have interests in the application of concurrency modelling and analysis techniques for adaptive DECS. Case studies with specific focus on reconfigurability and demonstrating the specific power of different Petri net classes are especially encouraged.

Topics of interest include, but are not limited to:

Important Dates

 

 

 

Organizers -- Programme Committee

         Kamel Barkaoui, Cedric, Cnam, France

         Chadlia Jerad, ENSI, Tunisia

 

Program Committee

         Hassane Alla, France,

         Farhad Arbab, The Netherlands

         Mohamed Bakhouya,Morocco

         Faiza Belala, Algeria

         Beatrice B�rard, France

         Luca Bernardinello, Italy

         Hanifa Boucheneb, Canada

         Roberto Bruni, Italy

         Javier Campos, Spain,

         Piotr Chrzastowski-Wachtel, Poland,

         Vincenzo De Florio, Belgium

         Raymond DEVILLERS, Belgium

         Maria Pia Fanti, Italy

         Georg Frey, Germany,

         Abdoulaye Gamatie , France

         Alessandro Giua, Italy,

         Luis Gomes, Portugal,

         Serge Haddad, France

         Hans-Michael Hanisch, Germany,

         Vladim�r Janou�ek, Czech Republic,

         Jorge J�lvez, Spain

         Laid Kahloul, Algeria

         Peter Kemper, USA,

         Mohamed Khalgui, Tunisia

         Hanna Klaudel, France,

         Michael K�hler-Bu�meier, Germany,

         Radek Koci, Czech Republic,

         Ouajdi Korbaa ,Tunisia

         Lars Kristensen, Norway,

         Alberto Lluch Lafuente, Italy

         Petrucci Laure, France,

         Zhiwi Li, China

         Gaiyun Liu, China

         Robert Lorenz, Germany,

         Cristian Mahulea, Spain

         Ramon Piedrafita Moreno, Spain

         Andrey Mokhov, UK

         Daniel Moldt, Germany,

         Javier Oliver, Spain

         Wojciech Penczek, Poland

         Riadh Robbana, Tunisia

         �ric Rutten, France

         Jos� Luis Villarroel Salcedo, Spain

         Heiko R�lke, Germany,

         Kleanthis Thramboulidis, Greece,

         Yamen El Touati, Tunisia

         Murat Uzam, Turkey,

         Valeriy Viyatkin, New Zealand,

         Habib Youssef, Tunisia

         Weimin Wu, China,

         Mengchu Zhou, USA


Webmaster

         Fr�d�ric Lemoine, Conservatoire des Arts et M�tiers, France

 

Paper Submission

 

Submitted papers should describe original work that has not been previously published and is not under review for publication elsewhere.

 

 

Programme

Programme

 

Invited Talk

Fabio Gadducci, University of Pisa

Title: Awareness and control in adaptable transition systems

Abstract

 

Proceedings

Workshop Proceedings

The workshop proceedings will be available online at CEUR-WS.org .in Vol-1372.

Special Issue

Best papers will be proposed to be invited for the follow-up publication in Transactions on Petri Nets and other models of Concurrency (ToPNoC).

Registration

Registration is handled by the hosting conference website PETRI NETS 2015

 

Contact us

Any comments or questions are welcome. Please direct them to kamel.barkaoui@cnam.fr