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  1. I do not understand how can I make the concatenation of transition system with $P_{text{safe}}$ in question c).


  2. In the first question (a) why I have as feedback $lnot c$ a from the third state to second state, and why there is $(c∧a)∨(lnot a ∧ lnot b ∧ lnot c)$.



I read the book of Principles of Modelling but I did not find a practical way to make it.



I appreciate that if somebody can explain that with figures or a video.



Thanks.










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  1. I do not understand how can I make the concatenation of transition system with $P_{text{safe}}$ in question c).


  2. In the first question (a) why I have as feedback $lnot c$ a from the third state to second state, and why there is $(c∧a)∨(lnot a ∧ lnot b ∧ lnot c)$.



I read the book of Principles of Modelling but I did not find a practical way to make it.



I appreciate that if somebody can explain that with figures or a video.



Thanks.










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    Could you give the complete reference for the book (author, editor, year, etc.)?
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    – J.-E. Pin
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  1. I do not understand how can I make the concatenation of transition system with $P_{text{safe}}$ in question c).


  2. In the first question (a) why I have as feedback $lnot c$ a from the third state to second state, and why there is $(c∧a)∨(lnot a ∧ lnot b ∧ lnot c)$.



I read the book of Principles of Modelling but I did not find a practical way to make it.



I appreciate that if somebody can explain that with figures or a video.



Thanks.










share|cite|improve this question











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  1. I do not understand how can I make the concatenation of transition system with $P_{text{safe}}$ in question c).


  2. In the first question (a) why I have as feedback $lnot c$ a from the third state to second state, and why there is $(c∧a)∨(lnot a ∧ lnot b ∧ lnot c)$.



I read the book of Principles of Modelling but I did not find a practical way to make it.



I appreciate that if somebody can explain that with figures or a video.



Thanks.







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  • $begingroup$
    Could you give the complete reference for the book (author, editor, year, etc.)?
    $endgroup$
    – J.-E. Pin
    Dec 14 '18 at 5:21


















  • $begingroup$
    Could you give the complete reference for the book (author, editor, year, etc.)?
    $endgroup$
    – J.-E. Pin
    Dec 14 '18 at 5:21
















$begingroup$
Could you give the complete reference for the book (author, editor, year, etc.)?
$endgroup$
– J.-E. Pin
Dec 14 '18 at 5:21




$begingroup$
Could you give the complete reference for the book (author, editor, year, etc.)?
$endgroup$
– J.-E. Pin
Dec 14 '18 at 5:21










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