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Fig. 1. Our abstraction of the Event-B specification language
Fig. 2. B System Components
Figure 3 is an excerpt from the landing gear system [6] goal diagram focused on the purpose of landing gear expansion
Fig. 5. Metamodel associated with SysML/KAOS domain modeling
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