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Petri nets are a general and well-established model of concurrent and distributed computation and behaviour, including that taking place in biological systems. In this survey paper, we are concerned with intrinsic relationships between Petri nets and two formal models inspired by aspects of the functioning of the living cell: membrane systems and reaction systems. In particular, we are interested in the benefits that can result from establishing strong semantical links between Petri nets and membrane systems and reaction systems. We first discuss Petri nets with localities reflecting the compartmentalisation modelled in membrane systems. Then special attention is given to set-nets, a new Petri net model for reaction systems and their qualitative approach to the investigation of the processes carried out by biochemical reactions taking place in the living cell.
Author(s): Kleijn J, Koutny M, Rozenberg G
Publication type: Article
Publication status: Published
Journal: Scientific Annals of Computer Science
Year: 2011
Volume: 21
Pages: 199-225
Publisher: Alexandru Ioan Cuza, University of Iasi
URL: http://www.infoiasi.ro/bin/download/Annals/XXI2/XXI2_1.pdf