Uniform computational treatment of heterogeneous discrete-event dynamic system models

Several different types of modeling approaches of discrete-event dynamic systems (DEDS) have been presented in the literature, leading to a proliferation of related modeling and analysis tools. This paper presents a discussion on how some suitable modeling linguistic features can grant uniformity to...

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