Time Passage
Since in a coupled DEVS model with non-empty sub-components, i.e., the number of clocks which trace their elapsed times are multiple, so time passage of the model is noticeable.
- For View1
Given a total state where
If unit event segment is the null event segment, i.e., the state trajectory in terms of Timed Event System is
- For View2
Given a total state where
If unit event segment is the null event segment, i.e., the state trajectory in terms of Timed Event System is
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