A Web-based Compositional Modeling System for Sharing of Physical Knowledge
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Citation: Yumi Iwasaki and Adam Farquhar and Richard Fikes and James Rice. (1997) A Web-based Compositional Modeling System for Sharing of Physical Knowledge. In International Joint Conference on Artificial Intelligence(IJCAI), 494-500,1997.
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| type | InProceedings |
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| author | Yumi Iwasaki and Adam Farquhar and Richard Fikes and James Rice |
| title | A Web-based Compositional Modeling System for Sharing of Physical Knowledge |
| booktitle | International Joint Conference on Artificial Intelligence(IJCAI) |
| pages | 494-500 |
| address | Nagoya, Japan |
| year | 1997 |
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| publisher | Morgan Kaufmann |
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| abstract | This paper describes a compositional modeling system called CDME (Collaborative Device Modeling Environment) for constructing domain theories of physical systems, composing models of devices, and simulating their behavior. We have implemented the system with the goal of encouraging sharing as well as the collaborative construction of knowledge bases describing physical domains. To maximize the chance of sharing and reuse of knowledge, CDME is implemented as a collection of network services on the World Wide Web. Knowledge is represented at three distinct levels: the physical, ontological, and logical. We describe the levels of representation, and how the system enables knowledge sharing at each level. |
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| Abstract | This paper describes a compositional model … This paper describes a compositional modeling system called CDME (Collaborative Device Modeling Environment) for constructing domain theories of physical systems, composing models of devices, and simulating their behavior. We have implemented the system with the goal of encouraging sharing as well as the collaborative construction of knowledge bases describing physical domains. To maximize the chance of sharing and reuse of knowledge, CDME is implemented as a collection of network services on the World Wide Web. Knowledge is represented at three distinct levels: the physical, ontological, and logical. We describe the levels of representation, and how the system enables knowledge sharing at each level. m enables knowledge sharing at each level. |
| Address | Nagoya, Japan + |
| Author | Yumi Iwasaki and Adam Farquhar and Richard Fikes and James Rice + |
| Bibtype | inproceedings + |
| Booktitle | International Joint Conference on Artificial Intelligence(IJCAI) + |
| Has author | Yumi Iwasaki and Adam Farquhar and Richard Fikes and James Rice + |
| Has identifier | KSL-98-17 + |
| Has publishing details | 494-500,1997 + |
| Has title | A Web-based Compositional Modeling System for Sharing of Physical Knowledge + |
| Has where published | International Joint Conference on Artificial Intelligence(IJCAI) + |
| Has year | 1997 + |
| Ksl tr id | KSL-98-17 + |
| Pages | 494-500 + |
| Process note | GOOGLE + |
| Publisher | Morgan Kaufmann + |
| Title | A Web-based Compositional Modeling System for Sharing of Physical Knowledge + |
| Year | 1997 + |
