Deterministic and non-deterministic loops A deterministic loop is predictable. The number of iterations of such a loop are known in advance, even before the loop has started. Most counting loops are deterministic. Before they start, we can say how many times they will execute. A non-deterministic loop is not easily predicted. A loop that is driven by the response of a user is not deterministic, because we cannot predict the response of the user. Non-deterministic loops usually are controlled by a boolean and the number of iterations is not known in advance.
non-deterministic means not predicable, hence non-deterministic finalization means the finalization (removing objects from memory) cannot be determined when that will happen
Deterministic systems in which the output can be predicted with 100 percent certainty
What type of technologies that used deterministic MAC protocol?
DFA - deterministic finite automata NFA - non-deterministic finite automata
Rockwell Automation Honeywell Automation Siemens Base Automation Focaal Automation Select Automation Mells Automation Cmos Processors TCS Mahindra Satyam Wipro Mind Tree Enpro Automation
NFA - Non-deterministic Finite Automaton, aka NFSM (Non-deterministic Finite State Machine)
base automation Select Automation Focaal automation selec
It is likely to mean deterministic. It means that the outcome of an event is known and not subject to probability.It is likely to mean deterministic. It means that the outcome of an event is known and not subject to probability.It is likely to mean deterministic. It means that the outcome of an event is known and not subject to probability.It is likely to mean deterministic. It means that the outcome of an event is known and not subject to probability.
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Hard automation systems must be physically altered to change their function but often yield the fastest operation. Soft automation robots are programmable, and changes can be made in the computer.
A deterministic MAC protocol gives guarantees on message delay and channel throughput. Schedule based MAC protocols, based on time synchronization among nodes, are currently used to implement deterministic MAC protocols.