Interval time clock implementation for qualitative event graphs

In this paper, we will discuss implementation issues of a simulation modeling methodology that combines discrete-event simulation with qualitative simulation. Our main reason for doing so is to extend the application of discrete-event simulation to systems found in business for which precise quantit...

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