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=== Using Supervision === To use Elixir supervision, developers typically define a supervision tree in their application's top-level module. This tree is composed of supervisor and worker processes that collectively manage the application's processes. Supervisors are defined as children of other supervisors or the application itself using the `Supervisor.child_spec/1` function. Workers, on the other hand, represent the actual processes performing the application's tasks. By defining the restart strategy and specifying child processes, the supervisor takes care of starting, monitoring, and restarting the system's components to maintain its stability and integrity.
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