Petri Nets Mailing Lists

There are two main mailing lists which are relevant for the Petri Nets community: PetriNets (for announcements, questions, and summaries) and PetriNets-discuss (for more lengthy discussions). Find more information about these below.

Please write to PetriNets-owner@daimi.au.dk in case you wish to contact the moderator directly.

There are also more mailing lists which may be useful for people interested in Petri Nets and related topics.


PetriNets Mailing List

This mailing list is for announcements of events, conferences, workshops, open positions, books, software, etc. Questions can also be posted but further discussions should take place on PetriNets-discuss. Summaries of discussions and replies can also be posted on PetriNets.
How to Subscribe to PetriNets

Please follow the directions given by the online subscription service. Note that you need to pick a simple password which is needed later to change subscription configuration or to unsubscribe.

You may also wish to register with our supplementary address database service such that people can quickly find your contact information.

How to View Previous Posted Messages

All postings distributed on the PetriNets mailing list are archived in a database. You can search the archive of postings for more information.

How to Post a Message

Before you post a message to the mailing list we suggest that you check if a similar posting has already been sent to the list. The easiest is to search the archive of postings.

It is also useful to check the list of frequently asked question before posting.

You may send postings to the mailing list by using the e-mail address PetriNets@daimi.au.dk. Please set the subject field to something meaningful.

You will not see the posting immediately because the mailing list is moderated, and hence each posting will first be reviewed by the moderator before distribution.

How to Unsubscribe, Change E-mail Address, or ...

Most subscription configuration changes can be accomplished via your personal configuration page. In order to get access to that page you need first to visit the PetriNets Info Page. Find the section PetriNets Subscribers, type in your subscription e-mail address in the field next to the Edit Options button, and then activate it. (Alternatively use the information you received in the welcome message when you subscribed.)

On your personal configuration page you may unsubscribe, change password, view and change options, and even get your password by e-mail in case you do not have it anomore.

If you wish to change e-mail address, please first unsubscribe with the old e-mail address and then subscribe with the new address. (Remember also to update the address database if you are listed there.)


PetriNets-discuss Mailing List

This mailing list is for more lengthy and in-depth discussions on any topic related with Petri Nets. Summaries of discussions should preferably be posted to PetriNets, as should announcements too.

The configuration of PetriNets-discuss is similar to PetriNets. Hence we only list the differences below.

How to Subscribe to PetriNets-discuss

Please follow the directions given by the online subscription service.

How to View Previous Posted Messages

Postings are also archived in this case, but without advanced search facilities.

How to Post a Message

You may send postings to the mailing list by using the e-mail address PetriNets-discuss@daimi.au.dk. Please set the subject field to something meaningful.

How to Unsubscribe, Change E-mail Address, or ...

Use the PetriNets-discuss Info Page in this case.


Other Mailing Lists

The Petri Net Interchange Format Mailing List
The purpose of this mailing list is to put forward the standardisation of an interchange format for Petri Nets.
PetriPhysics
This list is dedicated to discussing the possible relation between basic combinatorial structures as introduced by Petri. Maintained by Cornelio Hopmann.

CONCURRENCY
CONCURRENCY is a moderated email forum focusing on concurrent process theory, especially operational and abstract semantics, specification, and verification of: concurrent, distributed, reactive, real-time and hybrid systems.
SOFTVERF
The SOFTVERF mailing list is an electronic discourse community for people interested in formal verification of software.
THEORYNT
Mailing list for theoretical computer science.

PAML
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Yahoo! Groups
Archives many mailing lists, including PetriNets.
CataList
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Yahoo
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