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Petri-Nets And Hybrid-State Markov Processes In A Power-Hierarchy Of Dependability Models
- evolution Non-nominal, i.e. evolution is according to V2. • P3 and P4 denote engine system Not working
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Erroneous Architecture Is A Relative Concept
- :E.compute8 by SWITCH (denoted as !SWITCH:E.compute8 from the perspective of SWITCH); at the same time ENGINE
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Jinni: Intelligent Mobile Agent Programming at the Intersection of Java and Prolog
- unique Java Object denoting the engine, assigned to its own thread. It will be used, for instance, to ask
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Cellular motions and thermal fluctuations: The Brownian ratchet
- the term “thermal ratchet” to denote engines that employ a temperature gradient. Brownian ratchets operate
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The Quest for Correct Systems: Model Checking of Diagrams and Datatypes
- : “Fuel”, denoting that an engine has no fuel, “Temp”, if an engine is overheated, and “PonR”, signaling
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GQuery: A Query Language for GML
- processor and 1Go RAM. We used two other parsers - denoted Engine1 and Engine2 - to do some performance
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Preference Programming for Configuration
- maxSpeed(car1) denotes the maximal speed of object car1, whereas engine(x) denotes the engine of x
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The Spex Shell: AN APPROACH TO AUTOMATING APPLICATION AND SALES ENGINEERING
- and specification. Different terms are used in industry to denote this engineering process: Sales Engineering
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An abductive approach for analysing event-based requirements specifications
- safety properties) as a “debugging” aid for the engineer. In practical terms, it is the integration
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A General Framework for Finite Element A Posteriori Error Control: Application to Linear and Nonlinear Convection-Dominated Problems
- "output" denotes the engineering quantity (or quantities) of interest, that is, the metrics relevant
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