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Logic refers to how something works from the control perspective. This includes operation logic, sequence, and feedback for systems that may involve automation. | More fully, this should be called Operating Logic or Process Logic. | ||
Logic refers to how something works from the control perspective. This includes operation logic, sequence, and feedback for systems that may involve automation. This is not about logic gates in circuits, though the topics are related. | |||
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More fully, this should be called Operating Logic or Process Logic.
Logic refers to how something works from the control perspective. This includes operation logic, sequence, and feedback for systems that may involve automation. This is not about logic gates in circuits, though the topics are related.
Diagramming software (cloud-collaborative-realtime-embeddable)