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The following sections describe the integration of the DSM planning model with process modeling approaches of Petri netsPetri net. First, the process correctness criteriaCorrectness criteria for the Dynamic new-Product Design Process (DnPDP)Dynamic new-Product Design Process (DnPDP) are presented in Sect. 9.2. Most requirements are adapted from WF-netWF-nets correctness criteriaCorrectness criteria.

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    Despite the name acyclic DSM was not defined as not having cycles, therefore the property should be proved.

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Karniel, A., Reich, Y. (2011). From DSM to DSM Net. In: Managing the Dynamics of New Product Development Processes. Springer, London. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-0-85729-570-5_9

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