> > XML may not be good at representing concurrency (overlap just on one-dimension -- time).
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> Is this an example of concurrency?
Concurrency is any overlap on the time axis.
A good example is the scores used by the director of an orchestra. Because of the concurrency of playing of the different groups of musical instruments within an orchestra, their scores are printed not in one continuous linear line, but on many parallel horizontal lines one below the other as the musical durations of non-paused play of these different instrumental groups overlap horizontally, where the horizontal axis from left to write expresses the time.
Say you have a violin and a clarinet. The violin plays a single tone in the interval [t1, t2] and the clarinet plays another tone in the interval [t3, t4]. And t1 < t3 < t2 < t4 or t3 < t1 < t4 < t2.
Cheers,
Dimitre Novatchev
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