@phdthesis{Lek5, 
    title = { {Design flow for the rigorous development of networked embedded systems}  }, 
    author = {Lekidis, Alexios},
    month = {December},
    year = {2015},
    type = {Theses},
    school = {{Universit{\'e} Grenoble Alpes}},
    team = {RSD, DCS},
}
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