Changes for page eMagiz State Generation

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52 52  In the following, real-life implementations are given on how eMagiz State Generation has been realized through enrichment, aggregation, change detection, and duplicate detection.
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54 -==== 6.1 Enrich ====
54 +==== 6.1 Enrichment ====
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56 56  Company A works with a backend system based on ID/Name combinations. These are different for each implementation, and can be retrieved through a unique API. A difficulty that arises, is that some APIs initially only return the IDs. To prevent multiple calls to our backend system, the key/value pairs (ID/Name) need to be stored, such that these can be used in subsequent calls.
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88 88  * Stateful refers to the concept of storing a state of an object
89 89  * Storing a state is different compared to data in transit which is often refered as stateless data (eMagiz doesn't store or update the data when sending across)
90 90  * Stateful can be applied across all patterns in eMagiz and is embedded into the platform in such a way that it provided the same user experience
91 -* Stateful data can be generated through four main operations: enrich, aggregation, change detection, duplicate detection
91 +* Stateful data can be generated through four main operations: enrichment, aggregation, change detection, duplicate detection
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93 93  == 5. Suggested Additional Readings ==
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