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Chaos

Specifications

Informal

is a system with totally unpredictable behavior. It may have any number of input and output terminals.

is mainly of interest in calculations with DI specifications, as a system in a state that is to be avoided.

XDI

There is no schematic for Chaos, since it represents all systems with undesired behavior.

Specification in XDI model:

(AND/IF_1.0
 (NFA
  (INTERPRETATION Verhoeff/XDI)
  (NAME Chaos)
  (SYMBOLS
   )
  (STATES
   (0 INITIAL BOTTOM)
   )
  (TRANSITIONS
   )
  )
 )
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Verdect

No information available

DI Algebra

In DI Algebra can have any (finite) number of input output terminals (known as the alphabet). Any process P equivalent to Chaos can be specified as
NAME = "Chaos"
I = 
O = 
P = CHAOS

Properties

XDI Report.

Implementations

DI Decompositions

    In models for DI systems, like DI Algebra or the XDI Model, is the smallest process in the refinement ordering, and its behavior can hence be implemented by any system with a compatible alphabet.

Using Boolean Gates

    Not applicable

Using Transistors

No information available

Generalizations

Not applicable

Miscellaneous

No information available

References


Last modified at Fri Nov 20 10:11:39 1998
Encyclopaedia of Delay-Insensitive Systems
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