MACHINE (Sequential) 2)
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According to S. LIPSCHUTZ, a complete sequential (or finite state) machine "… consists of five things:
- A finite set A of input symbols
- A finite set S of internal states
- A finite set Z of output symbols
- A next-state function f from S x A into S
- An output function g from S x A into Z" (1976, p. 124).
Compare with the finite automaton, which modifies its internal states, but produces no outputs.
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Bertalanffy Center for the Study of Systems Science(2020).
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