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Component-Based System Integration

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This chapter describes how the theories of augmented marked graphs described in the previous chapters can be effectively applied to system integration. It starts with introducing component-based system design, where the challenges in system integration are discussed. We show how augmented marked graphs can be used for modelling the components of a system. Then, we show how these augmented marked graphs can be composed as an integrated system whose properties can be effectively analyzed.

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Cheung, K.S. (2014). Component-Based System Integration. In: Augmented Marked Graphs. Springer, Cham. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-06428-4_7

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