input-dependent state machine
[/ˈɪnpʊt dɪˈpɛndənt steɪt məˈʃiːn/]
nounpl: input-dependent state machines
máquina de estados dependente de entrada
1. A finite state machine whose transitions between states are determined by the current input values, rather than solely by the current state
The parser uses an input-dependent state machine to process tokens based on both the current parsing state and the type of input token received.
O analisador sintático utiliza uma máquina de estados dependente de entrada para processar tokens com base tanto no estado atual de análise quanto no tipo de token de entrada recebido.
2. A computational model where state transitions are conditional upon specific input conditions or values
An input-dependent state machine is essential in designing digital circuits that respond to varying control signals.
Uma máquina de estados dependente de entrada é essencial no projeto de circuitos digitais que respondem a sinais de controle variáveis.
This term is primarily used in technical and academic contexts within computer science, digital engineering, and software development communities. It is not subject to significant regional variation in meaning, though Portuguese technical terminology may differ slightly between Brazil and Portugal. The concept is fundamental to automata theory and is taught in universities across both English and Portuguese-speaking countries as part of formal computer science curricula.
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