Events in SV can be used to synchronize 2 ACTIVE processes
one process will trigger the event & another process will wait for the event.
To wait for event you can use @ OR .triggered
Let us understand:-
1. What is an event?
2. Syntax
3. How to trigger an event?
4. How to wait for an event?
5. Difference between operators for triggering an event
6. Difference between @ & .triggered
7. Event operations like merging & comparison
8. Multiple codes for events
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