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A '''segment''' or ''trajectory'' is a relation between an element of an arbitrary set <math>Z </math> and a time of time base <math> \mathbb{T} </math> [[Event_Segment#References|[Zeigler76]]] and [[Event_Segment#References|[ZPK00]]]. If the set <math>Z</math> is the set of reals <math>R</math> so addition and multiplication operations are defined over <math>Z</math>, we can clarify the segment and the trajectory in the classes of '''constant''', '''linear''', and '''general'''. As timed sequences of '''events''', event segments are a special class of the general segment. Event segments are used to define [[Timed Event System]]s such as [[DEVS]], [[timed automaton|timed automata]], and [[timed petri nets]].
 
== Event segments ==