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      <title>Power of the Nets in Algorithmic</title>
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      <description>From the observation of the intrinsic properties of the nets, it seems advantageous to introduce their use in a lot of additional various domains to elaborate and understand easily the interactive dynamical sEuctures. Nodes and edges, net components, are well suited to display the influences or exchanges between objects, topics and departments.  Consequently they bring a synoptic help for the development of regulated systems and for increasing the efficiency of the data banks. The flow driving between sender nodes and receiver ones permits to detect a strict functional parallelism between algorithms and nets. The polar configuration of nets is also useful for displaying the nodal functional hierarchy. </description>
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