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Based upon my experience, there is only one reasonable answer to the “right” paradigm given the fact that real-time applications and systems must be dealt with abstractly and concretely by a variety of vested interest parties. These parties most often have varying backgrounds and abilties to understand real-time system solutions. Consequently, the “right” paradigm must be “designed for understandability”, that is, it is understandable to all vested interest parties in terms that each party can comprehend.
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Lawson, H.W. (1994). What is the Right Specification/Design/Implementation Paradigm for Real-Time Applications?. In: Halang, W.A., Stoyenko, A.D. (eds) Real Time Computing. NATO ASI Series, vol 127. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-88049-0_67
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