As a prerequisite to supporting situation assessment and awareness tasks, information about considered situations must be adequately represented in respective support systems. A meaningful representation can be provided by world modeling systems like the Object-Oriented World Model (OOWM). The OOWM models the current state of an application domain based on observed information while relying on domain knowledge for adding semantics to the model. This domain knowledge is usually designed a priori by human experts. Yet, in complex real-life domains, the occurrence of a priori not considered domain entities is likely during system operations. Therefore, the OOWM has to be able to deal with a potentially open world - by adapting the domain model...
This report focuses on extending the object-oriented world model by a behaviour model for its repres...
Abstract—The Adaptive Object-Model (AOM) is a meta-architectural pattern of systems that expose an h...
Formal and semi-formal transfer of knowledge in the conventional object-oriented software developmen...
In this technical report, details for extending the Object-Oriented World Model (OOWM) to an open-wo...
Adaptive knowledge modeling is an approach for extending the abilities of the Object-Oriented World ...
Adaptive knowledge modeling is an approach to extend the abilities of the Object-Oriented World Mode...
An Adaptive Object-Model is an instance-based software system that represents domain-specific classe...
Many object-oriented information systems share an architectural style that emphasizes flexibility an...
In this technical report, a conception for adaptive open-world modeling for cognitive information sy...
An Adaptive Object Model (AOM) is a common architectural style for systems in which classes, attribu...
In the Adaptive Object-Model (AOM) architectural style, user-defined domain entities and their relat...
An Adaptive Object-Model system represents user-defined classes, attributes, relationships, and beha...
An Adaptive Object-Model system represents user-defined classes, attributes, relationships, and beha...
119 p.Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 1997.In addition to the representa...
An Adaptive Object Model (AOM) is a common architectural style for systems in which classes, attribu...
This report focuses on extending the object-oriented world model by a behaviour model for its repres...
Abstract—The Adaptive Object-Model (AOM) is a meta-architectural pattern of systems that expose an h...
Formal and semi-formal transfer of knowledge in the conventional object-oriented software developmen...
In this technical report, details for extending the Object-Oriented World Model (OOWM) to an open-wo...
Adaptive knowledge modeling is an approach for extending the abilities of the Object-Oriented World ...
Adaptive knowledge modeling is an approach to extend the abilities of the Object-Oriented World Mode...
An Adaptive Object-Model is an instance-based software system that represents domain-specific classe...
Many object-oriented information systems share an architectural style that emphasizes flexibility an...
In this technical report, a conception for adaptive open-world modeling for cognitive information sy...
An Adaptive Object Model (AOM) is a common architectural style for systems in which classes, attribu...
In the Adaptive Object-Model (AOM) architectural style, user-defined domain entities and their relat...
An Adaptive Object-Model system represents user-defined classes, attributes, relationships, and beha...
An Adaptive Object-Model system represents user-defined classes, attributes, relationships, and beha...
119 p.Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 1997.In addition to the representa...
An Adaptive Object Model (AOM) is a common architectural style for systems in which classes, attribu...
This report focuses on extending the object-oriented world model by a behaviour model for its repres...
Abstract—The Adaptive Object-Model (AOM) is a meta-architectural pattern of systems that expose an h...
Formal and semi-formal transfer of knowledge in the conventional object-oriented software developmen...