文档介绍:Lecture Notes puter Science 3098
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Lectures on
Concurrency and
s
Advances in s
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Preface
The very first model of concurrent and distributed systems was introduced by
. Petri in his seminal . thesis in 1964. s has remained a central
model for concurrent systems for 40 years, and they are often used as a yardstick
for other models of concurrency. As a matter of fact, many other models have
been developed since then, and this