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  2. Mealy machine - Wikipedia

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    Mealy machines provide a rudimentary mathematical model for cipher machines. Considering the input and output alphabet the Latin alphabet , for example, then a Mealy machine can be designed that given a string of letters (a sequence of inputs) can process it into a ciphered string (a sequence of outputs).

  3. State diagram - Wikipedia

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    The door state machine example shown above is not in a more advanced stage in the "closed" state than in the "opened" state. Rather, it simply reacts differently to the open/close events. A state in a state machine is an efficient way of specifying a behavior, rather than a stage of processing.

  4. UML state machine - Wikipedia

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    UML state machines have the characteristics of both Mealy machines and Moore machines. They support actions that depend on both the state of the system and the triggering event, as in Mealy machines, as well as entry and exit actions, which are associated with states rather than transitions, as in Moore machines. [4]

  5. State-transition table - Wikipedia

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    Simultaneous transitions in multiple finite-state machines can be shown in what is effectively an n-dimensional state-transition table in which pairs of rows map (sets of) current states to next states. [1] This is an alternative to representing communication between separate, interdependent finite-state machines.

  6. Algorithmic state machine - Wikipedia

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    The algorithmic state machine (ASM) is a method for designing finite-state machines (FSMs) originally developed by Thomas E. Osborne at the University of California, Berkeley (UCB) since 1960, [1] introduced to and implemented at Hewlett-Packard in 1968, formalized and expanded since 1967 and written about by Christopher R. Clare since 1970.

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  9. George H. Mealy - Wikipedia

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    George H. Mealy (December 31, 1927 – June 21, 2010 in Scituate, Massachusetts) [1] was an American mathematician and computer scientist who invented the namesake Mealy machine, a type of finite state transducer.