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Without a doubt the Darwin project has been both an academic and an industrial success. Over 50 academic papers have been published with five having received Best Paper Awards. A number of successful methodologies developed by the research team have become part of the way of working within Philips Healthcare MRI. The transfer of research results has not been limited to the project’s carrying industrial partner alone but also to other business units within Philips and even to a number of high-tech companies throughout Europe. A further success is the reference by the ISO/IEC CD1 42010 standard ‘Systems and software engineering – Architecture description’ to results from the Darwin project.
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van de Laar, P., America, P., van Rooijen, N., Punter, T., Watts, D. (2010). Conclusions. In: Van de Laar, P., Punter, T. (eds) Views on Evolvability of Embedded Systems. Embedded Systems. Springer, Dordrecht. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-90-481-9849-8_18
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