Abstract

The event-driven and time-driven models can be viewed as dual, in the sense that each of them can be sufficient to model a system. In real situations, however, they must co-exist to meet contrasting application requirements. The paper introduces a unifying model based on the separation among atomic actions performed by reactive agents, control performed by a timedriven control machine, and planning performed by an event-driven planning machine.

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