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Modern computers and discrete systems are built using a modular approach where both hardware and software components are composed through the interconnection of functional and structural units (modules), thus, forming rather complex designs.
Everybody climbs his or her own wall, but, meanwhile, the truth is at the bottom at everyone’s feet.
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Varshavsky, V.I. (1990). Composition of Asynchronous Processes and Circuits. In: Varshavsky, V.I. (eds) Self-Timed Control of Concurrent Processes. Mathematics and Its Applications (Soviet Series), vol 52. Springer, Dordrecht. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-94-009-0487-3_6
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