Recently, the interest in Computer Aided Engineering of complex systems has increased[1]. This increase is mainly due to the growing coplexity of systems under study. This article focuses on systems characterised, not so much by a large number of compoents, but rather by the diversity of the components, but rather by the diversity of the components. A simplified example of an environmental system is presented. For the analysis and design of such complex systems, it is no longer sufficient to study the diverse components separately, using the specific formalisms these components were modelled in. Rather, it becomes necessary to answer questions about properties(most notably behaviour) of the whole system.
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