We now begin a more in-depth discussion of the constructs used to model the behavior of digital systems. These have been split into two groups. The first are statements that are, for the most part, similar to those found in programming languages: if-thenelse, loops, etc. In the next chapter we take up the statements that are oriented toward modeling the concurrent nature of digital hardware.
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(2008). Behavioral Modeling. In: The Verilog® Hardware Description Language. Springer, Boston, MA. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-0-387-85344-4_3
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