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Verification of Systems in Physical Contexts

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One defining characteristic of embedded software systems is the tight interaction with the context of the system, which gives rise to real-time constraints for the software. In this chapter, we focus on one relevant class of software: systems interacting with a physical context.

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Oehlerking, J., Strathmann, T. (2016). Verification of Systems in Physical Contexts. In: Pohl, K., Broy, M., Daembkes, H., Hönninger, H. (eds) Advanced Model-Based Engineering of Embedded Systems. Springer, Cham. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-48003-9_7

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