Abstract
Many current and future distributed systems are or will be:
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real-time and cyber-physical
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probabilistic in their operating environments and/or their algorithms
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safety-critical, with strong qualitative and quantitative formal requirements
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reflective and adaptive, to operate in changing and potentially hostile environments.
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Partially supported by NSF Grant CCF 09-05584, AFOSR Grant FA8750-11-2-0084, and Boeing Grant C8088.
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Meseguer, J. (2012). Taming Distributed System Complexity through Formal Patterns. In: Arbab, F., Ölveczky, P.C. (eds) Formal Aspects of Component Software. FACS 2011. Lecture Notes in Computer Science, vol 7253. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-35743-5_1
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