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This Concept Map, created with IHMC CmapTools, has information related to: Chapter 5 - DZ, a counting process if 1. N(t) ≥0, independent increments if the number of disjoint events time intervals are independent, a counting process if 2. N(t) is an integer, a counting process if 3. If s < t then N(s) ≤ N(t), a counting process if 4. For s < t, N(t) - N(s) = the # of events that have occured in the interval (s, t], 1. N(t) ≥0 means can't have negative objects, A Poisson Process is a counting process, a counting process posesses independent increments, a counting process posesses stationary increments, stationary increments if the dist of the # of events depends on the length of the interval