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Ting, J. S. (2011). Arquitectura de software para los actuales Sistemas Ciber-Físicos. Ingenierías USBmed, 2(1), 29–32. https://doi.org/10.21500/20275846.247
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Abstract

La próxima generación de sistemas ciber-físicos –CPS– plantea grandes desafíos en el diseño de software. No se trata sólo de diseñar un sistema en torno a los plazos de ejecución, lo más importante es maximizar la utilización de recursos. En este artículo se propone un sistema de base para la arquitectura de software en el que los servicios se puedan diseñar e implementar y componer fácilmente de acuerdo con la demanda y mediante aplicaciones individuales, de manera que satisfagan requisitos específicos de confianza, seguridad, eficiencia, confiabilidad y previsibilidad, mientras que permanecen dentro de la límites de las capacidades del hardware determinado.

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