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Using design prototypes to build an ontology for automated process design

Stalker, ID and Fraga, ES and von Wedel, L and Yang, A (2003) Using design prototypes to build an ontology for automated process design. In: Kraslawski, A and Turunen, I, (eds.) EUROPEAN SYMPOSIUM ON COMPUTER AIDED PROCESS ENGINEERING - 13. (pp. 293 - 298). ELSEVIER SCIENCE BV

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Abstract

Recently there has been an increased interest in agent-based environments for automated design and simulation (Garcia-Flores et al. 2000). In such environments, responsibility for decision making is partly removed from the engineer to the underlying agent framework. Thus, it is vital that pertinent knowledge is embedded within this framework. This motivates the development of an ontology (Gruninger & Lee 2002) for the particular domain. An important first step is a suitable organisation of the knowledge in a given domain.

Type:Proceedings paper
Title:Using design prototypes to build an ontology for automated process design
Event:13th European Symposium on Computer Aided Process Engineering (ESCAPE-13)
Location:LAPPEENRANTA, FINLAND
Dates:2003-06-01 - 2003-06-04
ISBN:0-444-51368-X
Keywords:SYSTEMS
UCL classification:UCL > School of BEAMS > Faculty of Engineering Science > Chemical Engineering

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