A). If a system has at least two functional states, define them explicitly (it means assign "a system" to each of the states);
B). If states are somewhat "diluted" by each other, make them clearly separated;
C). Make the states stable, so that an unwanted transition force or noise cannot make the change. It will also simplify the transition process;
D). Make the transitions to be states too.
The opposite:
Synthesis
A). A state machine controlling different kinds of mess. See Application of Composites, Local Quality, Extraction.
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