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Kunze, Matthias.
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Behavioural models/ by Matthias Kunze, Mathias Weske.
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from modelling finite automata to analysing business processes /
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Behavioral models
Author:
Kunze, Matthias.
other author:
Weske, Mathias.
Published:
Cham :Springer International Publishing : : 2016.,
Description:
xii, 279 p. :ill., digital ;24 cm.
[NT 15003449]:
1 Introduction -- 2 Discrete Dynamic Systems -- 3 Sequential Systems -- 4 Concurrent Systems -- 5 Business Process Models -- 6 State Spaces -- 7 Comparing Behaviour -- 8 Verification -- References -- Index.
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Springer eBooks
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Systems engineering - Mathematical models. -
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http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-44960-9
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Behavioural models = from modelling finite automata to analysing business processes /
Kunze, Matthias.
Behavioural models
from modelling finite automata to analysing business processes /[electronic resource] :Behavioral modelsby Matthias Kunze, Mathias Weske. - Cham :Springer International Publishing :2016. - xii, 279 p. :ill., digital ;24 cm.
1 Introduction -- 2 Discrete Dynamic Systems -- 3 Sequential Systems -- 4 Concurrent Systems -- 5 Business Process Models -- 6 State Spaces -- 7 Comparing Behaviour -- 8 Verification -- References -- Index.
This textbook introduces the basis for modelling and analysing discrete dynamic systems, such as computer programmes, soft- and hardware systems, and business processes. The underlying concepts are introduced and concrete modelling techniques are described, such as finite automata, state machines, and Petri nets. The concepts are related to concrete application scenarios, among which business processes play a prominent role. The book consists of three parts, the first of which addresses the foundations of behavioural modelling. After a general introduction to modelling, it introduces transition systems as a basic formalism for representing the behaviour of discrete dynamic systems. This section also discusses causality, a fundamental concept for modelling and reasoning about behaviour. In turn, Part II forms the heart of the book and is devoted to models of behaviour. It details both sequential and concurrent systems and introduces finite automata, state machines and several different types of Petri nets. One chapter is especially devoted to business process models, workflow patterns and BPMN, the industry standard for modelling business processes. Lastly, Part III investigates how the behaviour of systems can be analysed. To this end, it introduces readers to the concept of state spaces. Further chapters cover the comparison of behaviour and the formal analysis and verification of behavioural models. The book was written for students of computer science and software engineering, as well as for programmers and system analysts interested in the behaviour of the systems they work on. It takes readers on a journey from the fundamentals of behavioural modelling to advanced techniques for modelling and analysing sequential and concurrent systems, and thus provides them a deep understanding of the concepts and techniques introduced and how they can be applied to concrete application scenarios.
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