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Multilevel modeling of preemptive scenarios

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This paper presents an aggregated model for the design of preemptive scenarios, based on the key principles of bio-system memory.

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Original Russian Text © D.N. Biryukov, A.G. Lomako, T.R. Sabirov, 2015, published in Problemy Informatsionnoi Bezopasnosti. Komp’yuternye Sistemy.

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Biryukov, D.N., Lomako, A.G. & Sabirov, T.R. Multilevel modeling of preemptive scenarios. Aut. Control Comp. Sci. 49, 709–712 (2015). https://doi.org/10.3103/S0146411615080222

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