Interfaces and Concepts to Build Large Resilient and Predictable Systems
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Kirner, Raimund
Tveretina, Olga
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Abstract
Progress in technology not only results in tools of improved capabilities, but also pushes towards integration to create larger systems with unprecedented capabilities. Building such systems with safety-relevant services demands appropriate system interfaces and algorithmic concepts. In this paper we list examples of ingredients to build large resilient and predictable systems.
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2019-04-17Other links
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