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Sortal Structures: Supporting Representational Flexibility for Building Domain Processes
Abstract: We present a formal approach to representational flexibility, sorts, to support alternative representations of an entity. The approach is constructive, based on a part relation on elements within a sort, which enables the recognition of emergent information. The use of data functions as a sort provides for the embedding of data queries within a representational structure. We discuss the application of sorts to supporting alternative data views, illustrating this through a case study in building construction.
Sortal Structures: Supporting Representational Flexibility for Building Domain Processes
Abstract: We present a formal approach to representational flexibility, sorts, to support alternative representations of an entity. The approach is constructive, based on a part relation on elements within a sort, which enables the recognition of emergent information. The use of data functions as a sort provides for the embedding of data queries within a representational structure. We discuss the application of sorts to supporting alternative data views, illustrating this through a case study in building construction.
Sortal Structures: Supporting Representational Flexibility for Building Domain Processes
Stouffs, Rudi (Autor:in) / Krishnamurti, Ramesh (Autor:in) / Park, Kuhn (Autor:in)
Computer‐Aided Civil and Infrastructure Engineering ; 22 ; 98-116
01.02.2007
19 pages
Aufsatz (Zeitschrift)
Elektronische Ressource
Englisch
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