Coupled DEVS (Discrete Event System Specification) is a formalism used in modeling and simulating discrete-event systems. The behavior of coupled DEVS is characterized by how individual components (models) interact with each other to form a larger system. Here are some key aspects of their behavior: 1. **Modularity**: Coupled DEVS allows the construction of complex systems from simpler, modular components (atomic DEVS). Each component can be modeled independently and then combined into a larger structure.

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