In 1995, the Deutsche Forschungsgemeinschaft (DFG), the largest public
research funding organization in Germany, decided to launch a priority
program (Schw- punktprogramm in German) calledKondisk– Dynamics and
Control of Systems with Mixed Continuous and Discrete Dynamics. Such a
priority program is usually sponsored for six years and supports about
twenty scientists at a time, in engineering
andcomputersciencemostlyyoungresearchersworkingforadoctoraldegree.
There is a yearly competition across all disciplines of arts and
sciences for the funding of such programs, and the group of proposers
was the happy winner of a slot in that year. The program started in
1996 after an open call for proposals; the successful projects were
presented and re-evaluated periodically, and new projects could be
submitted simultaneously. During the course of the focused research
program, 25 different projects were funded in 19 participating
university institutes, some of the projects were collaborative efforts
of two groups with different backgrounds, mostly one from engineering
and one from computer science. There were two main motivations for
establishingKondisk. The rst was the fact that technical systems
nowadays are composed of physical components with (mostly) continuous
dynamics and computerized control systems where the reaction to
discrete events plays a major role, implemented in Programmable Logic
Contr- lers (PLCs), Distributed Control Systems (DCSs) or real-time
computer systems.
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9783540454267
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2020
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Springer Nature
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