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Integrated System-of-Systems Synthesis
This paper defines a system of systems as an assemblage of components organized in three levels, each level featuring both analysis and optimization. The choice of only three levels is deliberate, based on examination of the nature of a system of systems, a sample of references, and the range of pot...
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