…form of traffic guns disguised under regular multimedia traffic. Switching nodes use cut-through transmission of packets that works fast, because it uses only the head of packet, which contains the…
…form of traffic guns disguised under regular multimedia traffic. Switching nodes use cut-through transmission of packets that works fast, because it uses only the head of packet, which contains the…
…R. Shmeleva, W. Retschitzegger, B. Pröll Security of grid structures under disguised traffic attacks, Cluster Computing, 19(3) 2016, 1183–1200. Online 17 June 2016. DOI:10.1007/s10586-016-0582-9 The zipped folder containing the model…
March 28, 2013 Headline Collect the number of places, transitions, arcs, colset,… March 30, 2013 Completed Michael Westergaard (Code and Support Guy, CPN Tools) commented https://www.facebook.com/photo.php?fbid=316315888494431&set=a.215729721886382.46963.214558602003494&type=1…
…responded Declined Instead, use the (mislabeled) “print” tool, which exports a high-quality vector version in EPS. It can be imported in Word and LaTeX and can produce graphics in color…
August 9, 2012 Michael Westergaard (Code and Support Guy, CPN Tools) shared this idea Implement real parametrized modules and in http://www.daimi.au.dk/CPnets/workshop99/papers/Mailund.pdf August 14, 2012 Michael Westergaard (Code and Support Guy,…
…sometimes not. It seems to be a problem especially with the 64 bit installer, but everything works with all combinations of architectures as long as the variables are set correctly.…
November 5, 2012 Christian Gierds shared this idea I am using CPN Tools 3.4.0 (latest stable today) with Windows 7 (64 bit). I created a new net and chose “Save…
…not necessarily comprehensive, but lists the major changes. The list may also reflect features in versions of CPN Tools that have not yet been publicly released, and as such reflects…
First steps Graphical User Interface Index Marking menus Other tools Palette tools…
…meaning. Subpages and superpages A page that contains a substitution transition is called a superpage. The page named Top in the figure above is a superpage. When a CP-net uses…