Design Space Exploration and Manipulation for Cyber Physical Systems
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Cyber-Physical Systems (CPS) are engineered systems that require tight interaction between physical and computational components. Designing a CPS is highly challenging because these systems are inherently complex, need significant effort to describe and evaluate a vast set of cross-disciplinary interactions, and require seamless meshing of physical elements with corresponding software artifacts. Moreover, a large set of architectural and compositional alternatives must be systematically explored and evaluated in the context of a highly constrained design space.

Year of Publication
2014
Conference Name
IFIP First International Workshop on Design Space Exploration of Cyber-Physical Systems (IDEAL' 2014)
Date Published
04/2014
Publisher
Springer
Conference Location
Berlin, Germany
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