Ehrig, HartmutErmel, ClaudiaHoffmann, KathrinPadberg, JuliaPrange, Ulrike2020-06-172020-06-1720071436-9915https://depositonce.tu-berlin.de/handle/11303/11405http://dx.doi.org/10.14279/depositonce-10289Reconfigurable place/transition systems are Petri nets with initialmarkings and a set of rules which allow the modification of the net during runtime in order to adapt the net to new requirements. For the transformation of Petri nets, adhesive high-level replacement systems have been recently introduced as a new categorical framework in the double pushout approach. In this paper, we analyze concurrency in reconfigurable place/transition systems. We show that place/transition systems are a weak adhesive high-level replacement category, which allows us to apply the developed theory also to tranformations within reconfigurable place/transition systems. Furthermore, we analyze under which conditions net transformations and token firing can be executed in arbitrary order. As an illustrating example, reconfigurable place/transition systems are applied in a mobile network scenario.en004 Datenverarbeitung; Informatikreconfigurable place/transition systemspetri netsnet transformationtoken firingConcurrency in Reconfigurable Place/SystemsResearch PaperIndependence of Net Transformations as well as Net Transformations and Token Firing