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A complexity control strategy for large system models
Abstract system models organized as functional hierarchies have complexity control problems due to the distribution of functions and state variables within the model. A model organization that employs object partitioning, the embedding of cooperating concurrent state machines, and domain separation can improve complexity control characteristics.<>