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Abstract:
ii iii Linear Logic [Gir87] has been shown to incorporate a fragment suitable for representing P=T-nets and giving an interleaving semantics to the computations of such nets (e.g. [Bro89], [MOM89], [EW90]). This result is generalized to coloured nets. Furthermore a new kind of high-level nets is dened: Linear Logic Petri Nets (LLPN). These nets are used as an intuitive semantics to well-known and new high-level net concepts like object systems ([Val96b]) and agent orientation. Related topics have been addressed in [Far96] and [Far98].
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