Model-Based Engineering of Embedded Systems The SPES 2020 Methodolog

Embedded systems have long become essential in application areas in which human control is impossible or infeasible. The development of modern embedded systems is becoming increasingly difficult and challenging because of their overall system complexity,

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Klaus Pohl • Harald Hönninger • Reinhold Achatz Manfred Broy Editors

Model-Based Engineering of Embedded Systems The SPES 2020 Methodology

Editors Klaus Pohl paluno – The Ruhr Institute for Software Technology University of Duisburg-Essen Essen Germany Reinhold Achatz ThyssenKrupp AG Corporate Center Technology, Innovation & Quality Essen Germany

Harald Hönninger Robert Bosch GmbH Schwieberdingen Germany Manfred Broy Fakultät für Informatik, Lehrstuhl für Software & Systems Engineering TU München Garching Germany

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Preface Embedded systems have long become an essential part of our everyday life. They control essential features in our cars, such as airbags, braking systems, or power locks, and are used to manage our steadily increasing communication needs by means of Internet routers or cell phones. Embedded systems are essential in application areas where human control is impossible or infeasible, such as adjusting the control surfaces of