The International Workshop on Petri Nets for Adaptive Systems 2026 (PNAS’26) in 
Hamburg, Germany, June, 22-23, 2026 is a satellite event of PETRI NETS 2026, 
the 47th International Conference on Application and Theory of Petri Nets and 
Concurrency.

https://pnas26.di.unimi.it/

This year we celebrate the 100th birthday of Carl Adam Petri. The conference 
takes place in Hamburg where Petri held an honorary professorship.


== Scope

Classical Petri nets are foundational for concurrent and distributed systems, 
but they stumble when tasked with capturing the essence of complex, reactive, 
and reconfigurable behaviors. Since Valk's groundbreaking introduction of 
self-modifying nets, the last three decades have witnessed a surge of 
innovative extensions designed to elegantly and succinctly model these dynamic 
systems. From dynamic interconnectivity reminiscent of the Pi-calculus to the 
nets-within-nets concept, and sophisticated higher-order net formalism, the 
landscape has exploded with a variety of Petri net-centered frameworks. 
However, this expansion often lacks clear goals and is shackled by limited 
analytical tool support.

The objective of this workshop is to unite the community of researchers who are 
engaged in various approaches to modeling reconfigurable and reactive systems 
from a formal standpoint, especially highlighting Petri nets. The goal is to 
establish a systematic and cohesive framework for this research domain. This 
encompasses theoretical frameworks or formalisms crafted for distinct 
objectives. The employment of hybrid methods, for instance, merging rewriting 
techniques with Petri nets, appears to hold specific practical significance. 
Additionally, the workshop aims to devise innovative methods and explore 
potential applications while fostering a shared viewpoint on the topic.

== Topics

We welcome contributions describing original research in modeling of adaptable 
systems using Petri nets and related models. We also welcome papers studying 
the analysis of such systems - either qualitatively or quantitatively.

In case that you still have doubts if your contribution will fit - just contact 
the PC-Chairs: [email protected]


== Important Dates (AoE)

Abstracts (mandatory) :                 23      March   2026
Deadline for papers:                    30      March   2026
Notification of paper acceptance:       30      April           2026
Deadline for posters:                   4       May             2026
Notification of poster acceptance:      6       May             2026
Deadline for final revisions:           8       May             2026



== Submissions

The program committee invites submissions of full contributions (10 to 16 
pages; not counting references) or short contributions (5 to 9 pages; not 
counting references). Ongoing work (up to 4 pages including references) can 
also be presented in a special poster session; authors should prepare a poster 
and bring it to the conference.

All papers will undergo a strict peer reviewing procedure. We plan to publish 
all accepted contributions online at CEUR-WS.org. Papers must follow the 
CEURART LaTeX style [http://ceur-ws.org/Vol-XXX/CEURART.zip]. Note that 
Overleaf provides an CEURART template.

For your submission please use the PNAS'26 track via the online conference 
management system: https://easychair.org/conferences/?conf=petrinets2026

The best papers from the workshop will be invited for submission of a revised 
version the journal "Transactions on Petri Nets and Other Models of 
Concurrency" (ToPNoC). 


== PC Chairs

Lorenzo Capra, Università degli Studi di Milano, Italy
Michael Köhler-Bussmeier, University of Applied Sciences Hamburg, Germany


Contact:  [email protected]

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