Cybernetics Oriented Programming (CYBOP): An Investigation on the Applicability of Inter-disciplinary Concepts to Software System DevelopmentCYBOP, 2006 - 512 lappuses |
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xi. lappuse
... Knowledge Representation 230 7.3.1 Knowledge Ontology 230 7.3.2 Schema 234 7.3.3 Double Hierarchy 235 7.3.4 Modelling Example 237 7.3.5 Container Unification 239 7.3.6 Universal Memory Structure 239 8 State and Logic 243 8.1 A Changing ...
... Knowledge Representation 230 7.3.1 Knowledge Ontology 230 7.3.2 Schema 234 7.3.3 Double Hierarchy 235 7.3.4 Modelling Example 237 7.3.5 Container Unification 239 7.3.6 Universal Memory Structure 239 8 State and Logic 243 8.1 A Changing ...
xiv. lappuse
... Logic Knowledge . 373 12.2 Evaluation 374 12.2.1 Knowledge Triumvirate 12.2.3 Long - Life Software System 12.3 Limits 13 Summary and Outlook 13.1 Summary . 13.2 Future Works 13.3 Fiction 14 Appendices 14.1 Abbreviations 14.2 References ...
... Logic Knowledge . 373 12.2 Evaluation 374 12.2.1 Knowledge Triumvirate 12.2.3 Long - Life Software System 12.3 Limits 13 Summary and Outlook 13.1 Summary . 13.2 Future Works 13.3 Fiction 14 Appendices 14.1 Abbreviations 14.2 References ...
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... logical system architectures, for exam- ple: fragile base class problem, container inheritance, bidirectional dependencies, global data access. These and others more result from using wrong principles of knowledge abstraction, like the ...
... logical system architectures, for exam- ple: fragile base class problem, container inheritance, bidirectional dependencies, global data access. These and others more result from using wrong principles of knowledge abstraction, like the ...
6. lappuse
... logic double-hierarchy knowledge physical dimensions human thinking universal translator pattern human communication theory system-knowledge separation body and mind top-level container monolithic java application hierarchical universe ...
... logic double-hierarchy knowledge physical dimensions human thinking universal translator pattern human communication theory system-knowledge separation body and mind top-level container monolithic java application hierarchical universe ...
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... Knowledge Schema gets introduced (chapter 7). Thirdly, State and Logic are described as to-be-separated knowledge models (chapter 8). The application of the merged traditional and new design concepts results in the XML- based ...
... Knowledge Schema gets introduced (chapter 7). Thirdly, State and Logic are described as to-be-separated knowledge models (chapter 8). The application of the merged traditional and new design concepts results in the XML- based ...
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