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Model-Based Engineering of Collaborative Embedded Systems

Model-Based Engineering of Collaborative Embedded Systems

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This Open Access book presents the results of the "Collaborative Embedded Systems" (CrESt) project, aimed at adapting and complementing the methodology underlying modeling techniques developed to cope with the challenges of the dynamic structures of collaborative embedded systems (CESs) based on the SPES development methodology. In order to manage the high complexity of the individual systems and the dynamically formed interaction structures at runtime, advanced and powerful development methods are required that extend the current state of the art in the development of embedded systems and cyber-physical systems. The methodological contributions of the project support the effective and efficient development of CESs in dynamic and uncertain contexts, with special emphasis on the reliability and variability of individual systems and the creation of networks of such systems at runtime. The project was funded by the German Federal Ministry of Education and Research (BMBF), and the case studies are therefore selected from areas that are highly relevant for Germany’s economy (automotive, industrial production, power generation, and robotics). It also supports the digitalization of complex and transformable industrial plants in the context of the German government's "Industry 4.0" initiative, and the project results provide a solid foundation for implementing the German government's high-tech strategy "Innovations for Germany" in the coming years.

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Keywords

  • artificial intelligence
  • Automotive (motor mechanic) skills
  • Automotive Engineering
  • Automotive Software Engineering
  • Automotive technology & trades
  • Business & management
  • Business applications
  • Business mathematics & systems
  • Co-Design of Systems
  • Computer programming / software development
  • Computer science
  • Computing & information technology
  • Economics, finance, business & management
  • embedded systems
  • Expert systems / knowledge-based systems
  • IT in Business
  • Model-Driven Software Development
  • open access
  • requirements engineering
  • simulation
  • Software engineering
  • Software Management
  • Special Purpose and Application-Based Systems
  • SPES Methodology
  • Technology, engineering, agriculture
  • Transport technology & trades

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DOI: 10.1007/978-3-030-62136-0

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