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Simulation of complex emergent and self-healing structures in Presage and based on MetaSelf

Simulation of complex emergent and self-healing structures in Presage and based on MetaSelf
Simulation of complex emergent and self-healing structures in Presage and based on MetaSelf
337-344
Engineering and Physical Sciences Research Council
Frei, R.
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Macbeth, S.
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Pitt, J.
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Di Marzo Serugendo, G.
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Frei, R.
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Macbeth, S.
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Pitt, J.
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Frei, R., Macbeth, S., Pitt, J. and Di Marzo Serugendo, G. (2012) Simulation of complex emergent and self-healing structures in Presage and based on MetaSelf. In International Conference on Through-life Engineering Services (TESConf). Engineering and Physical Sciences Research Council. pp. 337-344 .

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Published date: 2012

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Local EPrints ID: 433035
URI: http://eprints.soton.ac.uk/id/eprint/433035
PURE UUID: 843215ce-41ae-47ac-8276-c892a90ef3b6
ORCID for R. Frei: ORCID iD orcid.org/0000-0002-0953-6413

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Author: R. Frei ORCID iD
Author: S. Macbeth
Author: J. Pitt
Author: G. Di Marzo Serugendo

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