Admission requirements
Foundations of Computer Science
Description
‘Concurrency’ as a phenomenon in systems consisting of parallel and possibly mutually dependent processes. Petri nets are used to formally model and analyse systems with concurrency. Both structure and behaviour of (concurrent systems modelled as) Petri nets are investigated.
Course objectives
To make the student familiar with fundamental notions underlying concurrent systems and with ways to formalise and analyse these notions. Thus the student acquires insight into basic techniques for working with concurrent systems.
Timetable
The most updated version of the timetables can be found on the students' website:
Mode of instruction
Lectures and exercise classes.
Assessment method
A final (written) exam.
Reading list
W. Reisig: Understanding Petri Nets – Modeling Techniques, Analysis Methods, Case Studies;
Springer 2013; ISBN 978-3-642-33277-7; 978-3-642-33278-4 (eBook).
Reprint: Springer 2016; 3662523078, 9783662523070.
Signing up for classes and exams
You can enrol via uSis . More information about signing up for classes and exams can be found here .
There is limited space for students who are not enrolled in the BSc programme of Computer Science or the Minor Data Science. Please contact the study coordinator/study adviser.
Contact information
Onderwijscoördinator Informatica, Riet Derogee