Multi-Paradigm Modelling Approaches for Cyber-Physical Systems

Multi-Paradigm Modelling Approaches for Cyber-Physical Systems

  • Bedir Tekinerdogan
  • Dominique Blouin
  • Hans Vangheluwe
  • Miguel Goulão
  • Paulo Carreira
  • Vasco Amaral
Publisher:Academic PressISBN 13: 9780128191064ISBN 10: 0128191066

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Multi-Paradigm Modelling Approaches for Cyber-Physical Systems is written by Bedir Tekinerdogan and published by Academic Press. It's available with International Standard Book Number or ISBN identification 0128191066 (ISBN 10) and 9780128191064 (ISBN 13).

Multi-Paradigm Modelling for Cyber-Physical Systems explores modeling and analysis as crucial activities in the development of Cyber-Physical Systems, which are inherently cross-disciplinary in nature and require distinct modeling techniques related to different disciplines, as well as a common background knowledge. This book will serve as a reference for anyone starting in the field of CPS who needs a solid foundation of modeling, including a comprehensive introduction to existing techniques and a clear explanation of their advantages and limitations. This book is aimed at both researchers and practitioners who are interested in various modeling paradigms across computer science and engineering. - Identifies key problems and offers solution approaches as well as tools which have been developed or are necessary for modeling paradigms across cyber physical systems - Explores basic theory and current research topics, related challenges, and research directions for multi-paradigm modeling - Provides a complete, conceptual overview and framework of the research done by the MPM4CPS working groups and the different types of modeling paradigms developed