Cost pressure, flexibility, extensibility and the need for coping with increased functional complexity are changing the fundamental paradigms for the definition of automotive and aeronautics architectures. Traditional designs are based on the concept of a Federated Architecture in which integrated hardware/software components (Electronic Control Units (ECUs)) realize mostly independent or loosely interconnected functions. These components are connected by bus and cooperate by exchanging messages. This paradigm is now being replaced by the Integrated Architecture,– the concept comes from Integrated Modular Avionics (IMA) introduced by the avionics community [66] but it is certainly general and applicable to other fields and in particular, a...