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− | In [[computer science]] and [[automata theory]], the '''state''' of a [[ | + | In [[computer science]] and [[automata theory]], the '''state''' of a [[logic gate]] or [[computer program]] is a technical term for all the [[stored information]], at a given instant in time, to which the circuit or program has [[access]]. |
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Latest revision as of 15:22, 22 August 2016
In computer science and automata theory, the state of a logic gate or computer program is a technical term for all the stored information, at a given instant in time, to which the circuit or program has access.
Description
The output of a digital circuit or computer program at any time is completely determined by its current inputs and its state.
- Automata theory
- Computer program
- Computer science
- Event-driven architecture
- Functional programming - a programming paradigm that treats computation as the evaluation of mathematical functions and avoids changing-state and mutable data.
- Input/output
- Input (computing)
- Output (computing)
- Software architecture
External links
- State (computer science) @ Wikipedia