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The final chapter of this book summarises the key challenges in the research area and highlights perspectives for research and practice, including a roadmap of upcoming research challenges.

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Durán, F., Heinrich, R., Talcott, C., Zschaler, S. (2021). Conclusion. In: Heinrich, R., Durán, F., Talcott, C., Zschaler, S. (eds) Composing Model-Based Analysis Tools. Springer, Cham. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-81915-6_14

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