July 2001
Intermediate to advanced
656 pages
15h 51m
English
An event is a significant or noteworthy occurrence. For example:
A telephone receiver is taken off the hook.
A state is the condition of an object at a moment in time—the time between events. For example:
A telephone is in the state of being “idle” after the receiver is placed on the hook and until it is taken off the hook.
A transition is a relationship between two states that indicates that when an event occurs, the object moves from the prior state to the subsequent state. For example:
When the event “off hook” occurs, transition the telephone from the “idle” to “active” state.
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