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Language peer sets for LOOPN:
Australia
Australia/1993
Designed 1993
1990s languages
Fifth generation
Post-Cold War
Experimental and other
Experimental and other/1993
Experimental and other/au

LOOPN(ID:2186/loo009)

Petri net language 

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Country: Australia
Designed 1993
Sammet category: Experimental and other


for Language for Object-Oriented Petri Nets

A compiler, simulator, and associated source control for an object-oriented Petri net language developed by Charles Lakos at the University of Tasmania. In LOOPN, a Petri net is an extension of a coloured timed Petri net. The extension means firstly that token types are classes. In other words, they consist of both data fields and functions, they can be declared by inheriting from other token types, and they can be used polymorphically. The object-oriented extensions also mean that module or subnet types are classes.

LOOPN has been developed over a period of about five years at the University of Tasmania, where it has been used in teaching computer simulation and the modelling of network protocols.
  


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LOOPN LOOPN++   Evolution of

References:
  • LOOPN --- Language for Object-Oriented Petri Nets. (1990) LOOPN --- Language for Object-Oriented Petri Nets. Lakos, C.A.; Keen, C.D. In: Simulation Series, Vol. 23, No. 3; Proceedings of the SCS Multiconference on Object-Oriented Simulation, 1991, Anaheim, USA, pages 22-30. San Diego, USA: Society for Computer Simulation, 1990. Abstract
  • Lakos, Carl (1991) Lakos, Carl "LOOPN - Language for Object-Oriented Petri Nets" University of Tasmania Report R91-1 Abstract
  • Lakos, Charles (1993) Lakos, Charles "A General Systematic Approach to Arc Extensions for Coloured Petri Nets" Technical Report TR93-8. Computer Science Department, University of Tasmania, 1994
  • Lakos, Charles (1994) Lakos, Charles "Object Petri Nets - Definition and Relationship to Coloured Nets" Technical Report TR94-3. Computer Science Department, University of Tasmania, 1994
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