Towards a digital Z framework based on a family of architectures and a virtual knowledge graph

Author:

Paredis Randy1ORCID,Vangheluwe Hans2ORCID

Affiliation:

1. University of Antwerp - Flanders MAKE, Antwerp, Belgium

2. Universiteit Antwerpen - Flanders Make, Antwerpen, Belgium

Publisher

ACM

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