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Der Process

The DER process, or Discrete Event Representation, is a method used to model complex systems by breaking them down into distinct, individual events that happen at specific points in time. Each event represents a change or action within the system, such as a machine starting, a product moving, or a decision being made. By analyzing these events and their sequence, engineers and analysts can understand, simulate, and improve system performance, efficiency, and reliability. Essentially, DER helps visualize and manage how different parts of a system interact over time, enabling better planning and problem-solving.