Compositional Thinking in Cyber-Physical Systems Theory

05/27/2021
by   Georgios Bakirtzis, et al.
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Engineering safe and secure cyber-physical systems requires system engineers to develop and maintain a number of model views, both dynamic and static, which can be seen as algebras. We posit that verifying the composition of requirement, behavioral, and architectural models using category theory gives rise to a strictly compositional interpretation of cyber-physical systems theory, which can assist in the modeling and analysis of safety-critical cyber-physical systems.

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