Advanced Systems Engineering

Advanced systems engineering (ASE) is a new paradigm for agile, efficient, evolutionary, and quality-aware development of complex cyber-physical systems using modern digital technologies and tools. ASE is essentially enabled by smart digital modeling tool

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Model-Based Engineering of Collaborative Embedded Systems Extensions of the SPES Methodology

Model-Based Engineering of Collaborative Embedded Systems

Wolfgang Böhm • Manfred Broy Cornel Klein • Klaus Pohl Bernhard Rumpe • Sebastian Schröck Editors

Model-Based Engineering of Collaborative Embedded Systems Extensions of the SPES Methodology

Editors Wolfgang Böhm Fakultät für Informatik Technische Universität München Garching, Germany

Manfred Broy Fakultät für Informatik Technische Universität München Garching, Germany

Cornel Klein Corporate Technology, CT RDA SSI Siemens AG München, Germany

Klaus Pohl Software Systems Engineering University of Duisburg-Essen Essen, Germany

Bernhard Rumpe Lehrstuhl Software Engineering RWTH Aachen University Aachen, Germany

Sebastian Schröck Assembly Technique (CR/APA1) Robert Bosch (Germany) Renningen, Germany

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Preface

With the transition from classical embedded systems to networked, collaborative embedded systems (CESs), a wide range of new applications is emerging. The ability of companies to efficiently develop CESs of the highest quality is therefore a decisive