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Implementation of finite automata(Moore Machine) through OOP using C++. Here the concept of pointers is used on order to create transitions from each state.
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Course on automatic machines
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A docker environment and notebooks to experiment with the extraction of moore machines from RNN RL policies
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My Digital Logic course project - Elevator state machine
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An Abstract Deterministic Finite State Machine/Transducer
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REST API store in web heroic servers using a basic CI/CD pipeline when pushing to the main branch 🔥
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A Moore Machine that lexically analyzes C- code
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Computer architecture course team project
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Here are some of my numerical computers1 laboratory assignments that I had in 2nd year
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Create a state transition graph (Moore FSM) from truth table having present state and next state values.
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Simple C# implemantation of the Automata finite state machines; Moore and Mealy.
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Programs covered in compiler design lab (CEN-603)
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🤖 Finite State Machine Simulator in JavaScript
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Moore Machine with Javascript
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Simulate a statement through Moore FSM, With a full explanation. This project was my last additional course project for Verilog in Digital Systems Design during my BS in Computer Engineering
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