Behaviors of a given DEVS model is a set of sequences of timed events including null events, called event segments which make the model move one state to another within a set of legal states. To define this way, the concept of a set of illegal state as well a set of legal states are needed to be introduced.
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- Behaviors of a given DEVS model is a set of sequences of timed events including null events, called event segments which make the model move one state to another within a set of legal states. To define this way, the concept of a set of illegal state as well a set of legal states are needed to be introduced. In addition, since the behaviors of a given DEVS model needs to define how the state transition change both when time is passed by and when an event occurs, it has been described by a much general formalism, called General System . In this article, we use a sub-class of General System formalism, called Timed Event System instead. Depending on how to define the total state and its external state transition function of DEVS, two ways to define the behavior of a DEVS model using Timed Event System. Since behavior of a Coupled DEVS model is defined as an Atomic DEVS model, behavior of Coupled DEVS class is defined by Timed Event System.
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- Behaviors of a given DEVS model is a set of sequences of timed events including null events, called event segments which make the model move one state to another within a set of legal states. To define this way, the concept of a set of illegal state as well a set of legal states are needed to be introduced.
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