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Fig. 1. Example of an adaptive embedded system
Fig. 2. Functionality of a hierarchical FSM
Fig. 3 demonstrates a fragment of a recursive sorting algorithm discussed in [2]. The two stacks used in a HFSM (such as depicted in Fig
Fig. 3. HGS with multiple entry points provided through inserting the control block (CB) in the nodes with hierarchical calls
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