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Hierarchical Multi-Views Modeling Concepts for Discrete Event Systems Simulation

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In this article, we describe a Hierarchical Multi-Views Modeling Concepts for Discrete Event Systems Simulation. We give the basic concepts needed for the definition of the formal model allowing discrete events simulation of complex systems [1].

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Aiello, A., Santucci, JF., Bisgambiglia, P., Delhom, M. (1997). Hierarchical Multi-Views Modeling Concepts for Discrete Event Systems Simulation. In: Baron, C., Geffroy, JC., Motet, G. (eds) Embedded System Applications. Springer, Boston, MA. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4757-2574-2_4

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