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GEOS
2009
Springer
15 years 6 months ago
A Functional Ontology of Observation and Measurement
An ontology of observation and measurement is proposed, which models the relevant information processes independently of sensor technology. It is kept at a sufficiently general lev...
Werner Kuhn
WSC
1996
15 years 3 months ago
Simulation of complex construction processes
Eight successively refined simulation models for the earthmoving operations involved in the construction of a dam provide the foundation for illustrating the ease and effectivenes...
Photios G. Ioannou, Julio C. Martínez
IAT
2006
IEEE
15 years 8 months ago
A Cognitive Model for Visual Attention and Its Application
In this paper a cognitive model for visual attention is introduced. The cognitive model is part of the design of a software agent that supports a naval warfare officer in its task...
Tibor Bosse, Peter-Paul van Maanen, Jan Treur
ECEASST
2006
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15 years 2 months ago
Improving the OCL Semantics Definition by Applying Dynamic Meta Modeling and Design Patterns
OCL is a standard specification language, which will probably be supported by most software modeling tools in the near future. Hence, it is important to OCL to have a solid formal ...
Juan Martin Chiaradía, Claudia Pons
DAGSTUHL
2006
15 years 3 months ago
AMFIBIA: A Meta-Model for the Integration of Business Process Modelling Aspects
Abstract. AMFIBIA is a meta-model that formalizes the essential aspects and concepts of business process modelling. Though AMFIBIA is not the first approach to formalizing the aspe...
Ekkart Kindler, Björn Axenath, Vladimir Rubin