This book focuses on numerous examples of tasks represented by c-e structure. In particular, how computing with natural numbers and in propositional calculus can be performed by c-e structures and how to specify behavior of data structures.
Basic Concepts of Cause-Effect Structures.- Computing with Natural Numbers.- Computing logical (Boolean) functions.- Modelling data structures.- Relationship of Reaction Systems and Cause-Effect Structures.- Rough Cause-Effect Structures.- Relationship of c-e structures to Petri Nets.- Time in Cause-Effect Structures.- Examples from several fields.