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This chapter introduces the first set of basic design concepts along with specification language elements to formally represent them. When considering an object of design, we make a sharp distinction between the object as a carrier of a behaviour, i.e., its possible existence as a real world object, and the behaviour itself. We use this distinction to categorise our basic design concepts.
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Vissers, C.A., Pires, L.F., Quartel, D.A.C., van Sinderen, M. (2016). Basic Design Concepts. In: Architectural Design. Springer, Cham. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-43298-4_3
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