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A formal framework for the decentralised diagnosis of large scale discrete event systems and its application to telecommunication networks
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    A formal framework for the decentralised diagnosis of large scale discrete event systems and its application to telecommunication networks (English)
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    23 October 2007
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    model-based diagnosis
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    discrete event systems
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    decentralised model
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    distributed artificial intelligence
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    telecommunication networks
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    fault propagation
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