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  1. Arabnia, Hamid R; Deligiannidis, Leonidas (Ed.)
    Free, publicly-accessible full text available December 11, 2025
  2. The main purpose of this report is to provide information on Petri nets, including their, design, semantics, properties, and uses. The problem addressed is how to model and analyze systems that may be susceptible to unknown issues. By visualizing these issues, we can improve or modify the system. Petri nets are highly powerful tools that can solve several problems, including issues with workflow management, deadlock, data transmission in communication systems, manufacturing and production, software systems, and more. These things are widely used in different work fields such as engineering, project management, and computer science. It is important to solve these problems for maintaining system reliability, and optimal performance. Exploring all the uses and techniques of a Petri net, beginning with the basics and advancing to the more complex ideas, demonstrates just how effective they are. The results confirm that Petri nets are important for identifying systems that need improvement within their performance and components across multiple fields. 
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