To grasp why Issue-02 is so pernicious, one must visualize a standard three-tier LS model: Input Layer → Processing Core → Output Layer . In a healthy system, tokens (data packets) flow from left to right, with acknowledgment signals returning right to left.
LS-Islands communicate via asynchronous bridges. If the bridge timeout is set lower than the maximum expected processing latency of the middle model, the bridge flags a false positive deadlock. The model remains Stuck-in-the-Middle because it believes the downstream neighbor has vanished. LS-Models-LS-Island-Issue-02-Stuck-in-the-Middle.79
In LS-Models, states with decimal suffixes often act as timers or counters. Examine the variable associated with .79 . Is it incrementing? Decrementing? If it is static while the simulation clock advances, you are looking at a stuck counter decrementer . To grasp why Issue-02 is so pernicious, one
Translate strategy into a small set of prioritized outcomes If the bridge timeout is set lower than
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