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Software has become a central part of a rapidly growing range of applications,

products and services from all sectors of economic activity. Systems in which

software interacts with other software, systems, devices, sensors and with people

are called software-intensive systems. Examples include large-scale heterogeneous

systems, embedded systems for automotive and avionics applications, telecommunications,

wireless ad hoc systems, business applications with an emphasis on web

services etc.

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