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Modify the two process methodology to a single person.

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The first thing that will always do is to just delay next, because now we have required a single variable

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to last equal.

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And that will show us a point where we are required to make changes.

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Right.

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So here now, when we reach to an end state here itself, will be performing Tokie Steve Case.

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The.

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It's OK and we'll just end our case over here and in between will be adding the logic that we have inside

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the next EqualLogic process, right.

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So we have a status will discuss.

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This will just be Stuto here, OK?

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And the thing that we need to do is to replace NextEd with straight.

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That is the only change that we need to do.

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And the state machine will work fine.

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Right.

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So we'll just replace this with the state, this with the state, and then the rest of the thing will

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work.

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Right.

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Similarly, when we have Steet Esswein, rates will disappear.

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The entire thing will go through here and will just be straight.

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So he will be replacing next week with the Steve.

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OK, and things will start working fine, in fact, here you have and missing.

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So for that reason you are getting a letter and now we have completed the declaration for Stutman also.

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And when at this, we do not need to worry much, we can just copy this will again go back to the first

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process when others and we'll just replace.

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Our next to stop, right?

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So this concludes our entire call now what we'll do is we'll just stay in the case that we already did

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and then we ended a different process.

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And now we can safely, as you move this entire next EqualLogic process right now, we'll just see where

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who will go ahead and we'll try to, again, perform a simulation.

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So close an existing simulation.

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And a form of behavioral simulation.

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OK, well, apply a full scale of one to zero under a nanosecond for strategist's reset our deficit.

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OK, so we remain in a studio and then will force the right.

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And if you just try to fit them in, will be still able to see a square, right?

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So our system is working fine in a single state metrological.

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This makes sense.

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Now, you have an overall picture about the different methodology and how you implement it.

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Now, we've considered some typical example, OK, either a traffic light controller or a sequence detector

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so that you have good abstract idea about an efficient.
