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SPES XT Context Modeling Framework

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When developing embedded systems, the context is of vital importance as embedded systems interact with the context through sensing and actuation. There is a multitude of context information, which is relevant for embedded systems engineering: on the one hand, external systems and human users interacting with the system under development constrain the specific interaction among them.

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Daun, M., Tenbergen, B., Brings, J., Weyer, T. (2016). SPES XT Context Modeling Framework. In: Pohl, K., Broy, M., Daembkes, H., Hönninger, H. (eds) Advanced Model-Based Engineering of Embedded Systems. Springer, Cham. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-48003-9_4

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