Data Structures and Algorithms

   

Software Development Tool with Petri Net and Object-Oriented Programming Language: Net Oriented System Description Language

Authors: Han Yong Gil, Min Hyok, Kim Song Hyok, Choe Yong Su, Song Kwang Hyok, Choe Tae Hyok, Kim Jing Yong

This paper aims to describe the development and application of Net-oriented System Description Language (NSDL), a new and independent tool of software development combined with advantages of Petri net and object-oriented programming language VB. Unlike previous tools, the transitions of custom controls such as Textbox, Table, Graph, Button and Checkbox, etc. and the extension (or restriction) of place, transition and arc were introduced to improve modeling capability of Petri net. NSDL was enhanced the flexibility, convenience and extensibility of the software development by Visual Basic(VB) language support based on Microsoft Net Framework 4.0 library that is easy to use and learning. Approximation of BP neural net was carried out to validate NSDL’s effectiveness in three manners. NSDL can be used in the development of software or modelling of complex information systems with its great modeling capability.

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