Definitions and Semantic Simulations Based on Object-Oriented Analysis and Modeling

12/31/2019
by   Robert B. Allen, et al.
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We have proposed going beyond traditional ontologies to use rich semantics implemented in programming languages for modeling. In this paper, we discuss the application of executable semantic models to two examples, first a structured definition of a waterfall and second the cardiopulmonary system. We examine the components of these models and the way those components interact. Ultimately, such models should provide the basis for direct representation.

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