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Software Product Line Engineering: Foundations, Principles and Techniques
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Pattern Oriented Software Architecture: On Patterns and Pattern Languages (Wiley Software Patterns Series)
Domain theory: practice and theories a discussion of possible research topics
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Cybernetics and Systems Analysis
Compositionality: ontology and mereology of domains
Concurrency, Compositionality, and Correctness
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This divertimento - on the occasion of the 70th anniversary of Prof., Dr Hermann Maurer - sketches some observations over the concepts of domain, requirements and modelling - where abstract interpretations of these models cover both a priori, a posteriori and realtime aspects of the domain as well as 1-1, microscopic and macroscopic simulations, real-time monitoring and real-time monitoring & control of that domain. The reference frame for these concepts are domain models: carefully narrated and formally described domains. I survey more-or-less standard ideas of verifiable development and conjecture product families of demos, simulators, monitors and monitors & controllers - but now these "standard ideas" are recast in the context of core requirements prescriptions being "derived" from domain descriptions.