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Constructing Behavior Models

Given the NerveCenter objects discussed in NerveCenter Objects, it's possible to create a behavior model, which can be defined as the set of NerveCenter objects required to deal with a single network or system condition. The figure below shows a simple example of the objects that might make up a behavior model.

A Behavior Model

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