A Communicating X-Machine is a theoretical model used in the field of computer science, particularly in understanding computational processes and automata theory. It extends the concept of the standard X-Machine, which is a type of abstract machine used to describe the behavior of algorithms and systems. In general, an X-Machine consists of a finite number of states and is capable of processing inputs to produce outputs while transitioning between states.

Articles by others on the same topic (0)

There are currently no matching articles.