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Kahn Process Networks (KPN) is a model used in computer science and systems engineering for concurrent computation. It was introduced by Gilles Kahn in the 1970s as a way to represent and reason about the flow of information between processes in a network. Here are the key features and concepts related to Kahn Process Networks: 1. **Processes and Ports**: In a KPN, processes can be thought of as independent entities that execute computations.

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