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Recorded Webinar: Designing Control Logic in Event-Driven Systems

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Event-driven systems are usually viewed as a sequence of transactions that operate on data or result in decisions. For example, a transaction may:
- Alter the routing policy in a packet-based network
- Accept or reject a packet based on the protocol controller logic
- Change the processing delay for a part in a manufacturing process

The control logic behind these decisions is driven by the current state of the system and is often expressed as a finite state machine.

This webinar will illustrate how to use Stateflow® to design such control logic in a SimEvents® model.

Product Focus

  • SimEvents
  • Stateflow

This webinar was recorded on 18 Mar 2008

Duration: 40 Minutes