| Abstract
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Sharing design information in a distribute … Sharing design information in a distributed engineering team is a challenging problem. Ideally, the information exchange should be flexible enough to accommodate different levels of abstraction required for different engineering design and analysis tasks. We propose a solution in which specialists, and the programs they use, are modeled as agents who share a common communication language and ontology. The ontology includes both a symbolic representation of the equations describing system behavior and the conditions (such as parameter ranges) over which the model is valid. We use a hybrid modeling paradigm to generate consistent models at multiple levels of abstraction and demonstrate the approach with design analysis tasks for a stepper motor actuated positioning system. stepper motor actuated positioning system.
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| Author
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Brian Howley +,
Mark R. Cutkosky +,
Gautam Biswas +
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| Bibtype
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inproceedings +
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| Booktitle
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Knowledge Systems, AI Laboratory +
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| Key
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KSL-99-09 +
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| Modification dateThis property is a special property in this wiki.
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1 May 2009 14:06:02 +
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| Month
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June +
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| Note
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Proc. 1999 American Control Conference, pp. 3147-3153, San Diego, CA, June 2-4, 1999. +
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| Tag
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Computer science +
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| Title
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Composing and Sharing Dynmaic Models in an Agent-Based Concurrent Engineering Environment +
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| Tr id
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KSL-99-09 +
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| Year
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1999 +
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| Categories |
Proceeding Paper,
Publication,
KSL Technical Report
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