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Every execution of an event is considered a step. Sometimes, multiple events that are defined
 
Every execution of an event is considered a step. Sometimes, multiple events that are defined
 
to be simultaneous are executed in a single step. In execution context, some events are driven by the user, while others are triggered by the system.  Following a user action, the PlayGo can optionally execute a super step – a sequence of steps which terminates when the next event must be a user action, or when the entire execution is terminated.
 
to be simultaneous are executed in a single step. In execution context, some events are driven by the user, while others are triggered by the system.  Following a user action, the PlayGo can optionally execute a super step – a sequence of steps which terminates when the next event must be a user action, or when the entire execution is terminated.

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Step and Superstep

Every execution of an event is considered a step. Sometimes, multiple events that are defined to be simultaneous are executed in a single step. In execution context, some events are driven by the user, while others are triggered by the system. Following a user action, the PlayGo can optionally execute a super step – a sequence of steps which terminates when the next event must be a user action, or when the entire execution is terminated.