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Create, model and analyse Petri nets with a standards-compliant Petri net tool. PIPE2 is the active fork of the Platform Independent Petri net Editor project, which originated at Imperial College London.

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Open Software License 3.0 (OSL3.0)

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  • Great tool! very useful
  • Open source instead of Yasper and works on Linux. However have some little bugs in loading PNML files created in other software. Pleas fix it.
  • Excellent work.
  • Very good and powerful. Hope to open PIPE4 source code for research purpose soon.
  • This thing looked like it might really be useful inclass. But I can't save anything. That bug has been open for almost 5 years. The distribution is also missing net/sourceforge/....
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Additional Project Details

Languages

English

Intended Audience

Science/Research, Education

Programming Language

Java

Related Categories

Java Software Development Software, Java Data Visualization Software, Java Education Software

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2004-05-05