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Gerhard Schweizer

Researcher at Karlsruhe Institute of Technology

Publications -  10
Citations -  36

Gerhard Schweizer is an academic researcher from Karlsruhe Institute of Technology. The author has contributed to research in topics: System of systems & System of systems engineering. The author has an hindex of 4, co-authored 10 publications receiving 36 citations.

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Managing the ECBS process-towards a system theory for ECBS

TL;DR: This paper outlines a system theory for the engineering of computer-based systems (ECBS) and deducing policies for ECBS process management from it, and investigates the nature of conceptual work by emphasizing general modeling theory and concurrent modeling support.
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A Development Methodology for Systems Engineering of Computer-Based Systems and its Environmental Support

TL;DR: SOOSA/SOD is a coherent development methodology for computer-based systems developed by IMA at the University of Karlsruhe, Germany based on strong system theoretic principles that defines clear interfaces to the encompassing engineering process.
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A systems theory based approach to systems engineering of computer based systems and its consequences

TL;DR: This paper argues that, like for any engineering discipline, experience and heuristics of Engineering of Computer Based Systems need to be grounded in a practical theory.
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Systems Engineering and Infrastructures for Open Computer Based Systems

TL;DR: ECBS (Engineering of Computer Based Systems) provides frameworks of architecture principles to model perceived environments in which CBS must be embedded and the functionality of CBS as discrete event systems and to model physical CBS as service-oriented systems.
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A Systems Engineering Approach for Computer Based Systems Outline and First Results of a Program

TL;DR: This paper argues for the necessity of an engineering discipline for computer based systems and outlines its beginnings based on results obtained and directions mapped out for such a discipline by the IEEE Technical Committee on Engineering of Computer Based Systems.