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H. Hansson, H. Lawson, O. Bridal, C. Eriksson, S. Larsson, H. Lon, and M. Stromberg. BASEMENT: An architecture and methodology for distributed automotive real-time systems. IEEE Transactions on Computers, 46(9):1013-- 1027, September 1997.

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H. Hansson and H. Lawson and O. Bridal and C. Eriksson and S. Larsson and H. Lon and M. Stromberg, "BASEMENT: An Architecture and Methodology for Distributed Automotive Real-Time Systems," IEEE Transactions on Computers, vol. 46, pp. 1016--1027, SEPTEMBER 1997.


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H.A. Hansson; H.W. Lawson; O. Bridal, C. Eriksson; S. Larsson, H. Lnn, M. Strmberg "Basement: an Architecture and Methodology for Distributed Automotive RealTime Systems" IEEE Transaction on Computers, Sept 1997.

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