International Conference on Applications and Theory of Petri Nets and Concurrency
Petri Nets, the International Conference on Applications and Theory of Petri Nets and Concurrency is an academic conference organized annually by the Petri net community. The conference was first organized in 1980 Strasbourg, France [1] Since then the conference has been organized annually. The Petri Nets Steering Committee is responsible for the conference, including selection of organisers, PC members, invited speakers, tutorials and workshops, etc.[2]
International Conference on Applications and Theory of Petri Nets and Concurrency | |
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Abbreviation | Petri Nets |
Discipline | Theoretical computer science |
Publication details | |
Publisher | Springer LNCS |
History | 1980– |
Frequency | annual (since 1980) |
History
- 1980 Strasbourg, France
- 1981 Bad Honnef, Germany
- 1982 Varenna, Italy
- 1983 Toulouse, France
- 1984 Aarhus, Denmark
- 1985 Espoo, Finland
- 1986 Oxford, UK
- 1987 Zaragoza, Spain
- 1988 Venice, Italy
- 1989 Bonn, Germany
- 1990 Paris, France
- 1991 Aarhus, Denmark
- 1992 Sheffield, UK
- 1993 Chicago, USA
- 1994 Zaragoza, Spain
- 1995 Torino, Italy
- 1996 Osaka, Japan
- 1997 Toulouse, France
- 1998 Lisbon, Portugal
- 1999 Williamsburg, USA
- 2000 Aarhus, Denmark
- 2001 Newcastle upon Tyne, UK
- 2002 Adelaide, Australia
- 2003 Eindhoven, The Netherlands
- 2004 Bologna, Italy
- 2005 Miami, USA
- 2006 Turku, Finland
- 2007 Siedlce, Poland
- 2008 Xi'an, China
- 2009 Paris, France
- 2010 Braga, Portugal
- 2011 Newcastle upon Tyne, UK
- 2012 Hamburg, Germany
- 2013 Milano, Italy
- 2014 Tunis, Tunisia
- 2015 Brussels, Belgium
- 2016 Toruń, Poland
- 2017 Zaragoza, Spain
- 2018 Bratislava, Slovakia
- 2019 Aachen, Germany
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gollark: https://board.asm32.info/asmbb/asmbb-v2-9-has-been-released.328/
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See also
- The list of computer science conferences contains other academic conferences in computer science.
- The topics of the conference cover the field of theoretical computer science.
References
- Girault, Claude; Reisig, Wolfgang, eds. (1982). Application and Theory of Petri Nets: Selected Papers from the First and the Second European Workshop on Application and Theory of Petri Nets Strasbourg, 23.–26. September 1980 Bad Honnef, 28.–30. September 1981. Informatik-Fachberichte. 52. Springer.
- Guidelines for Programme Committees and Organising Committees (updated 2011), explaining the organization of the conference.
External links
- Petri Nets World
- Petri Nets Steering Committee
- 38th annual International Petri Nets Conference, Zaragoza, Spain, June 2017.
- LNCS Transactions on Petri Nets and Other Models of Concurrency (ToPNoC)
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