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文档介绍:Introduction to
Discrete Event Systems
Second Edition
Introduction to
Discrete Event Systems
Second Edition
by
Christos G. Cassandras Stéphane Lafortune
Boston University The University of Michigan
ABC
Christos G. Cassandras Stéphane Lafortune
Dept. of Manufacturing Engineering Dept. of Electrical Engineering
and Center for Information and Systems puter Science
Engineering The University of Michigan
15 St. Mary's Street 1301 Beal Avenue
Boston University Ann Arbor, MI 48109-2122
Brookline, MA 02446 ******@
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Library of Congress Control Number: 2007931603
ISBN-13: 978-0-387-33332-8 e-ISBN-13: 978-0-387-68612-7
Printed on acid-free paper.

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Table of Contents
Preface - Second Edition xv
Preface xvii
Organization of Book ................................xxi
1 Systems and Models 1
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....................... 2
The Concept of System .......................... 2
The Input–Output Modeling Process ................... 2
The Concept of State ........................... 6
The State Space Modeling