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Composition and Compositionality in CPS

J. Sztipanovits, T. Bapty, Z. Lattmann and S. Neema,    Vanderbilt University, Nashville, TN, United States

Abstract

Model- and component-based design methods have resulted in dramatic increase of design productivity in several narrowly focused homogeneous domains, such as signal processing, control, and aspects of electronic design. A similar impact is expected on the design productivity of complex cyber-physical systems (CPS) if the challenges caused by heterogeneity of models and tools in design flows can be managed. This chapter examines the impact of heterogeneity on the composition and compositionality properties of models and tools and argues that new horizontal integration platforms for models, ...

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