Traditionally, an interval is used to describe incomplete knowledge about a moment of time when an event occured. In principle, more general sets are sometimes needed to describe our knowledge. In this paper, we show that if we are only interested in the ordering of events, then intervals are sufficient. This result provides one more justification for the use of the intervals

Ordering events: Intervals are sufficient, more general sets are usually not necessary / A. Provetti. - In: RELIABLE COMPUTING. - ISSN 1385-3139. - 2:3(1996 Sep), pp. 321-327. [10.1007/BF02391703]

Ordering events: Intervals are sufficient, more general sets are usually not necessary

A. Provetti
1996

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Traditionally, an interval is used to describe incomplete knowledge about a moment of time when an event occured. In principle, more general sets are sometimes needed to describe our knowledge. In this paper, we show that if we are only interested in the ordering of events, then intervals are sufficient. This result provides one more justification for the use of the intervals
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