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Context and Encapsulation Modeling for Knowledge Reuse

2015 IEEE International Conference on Information Reuse and Integration, 2015
Reuse requires high-level representation models. Ontology is commonly defined as a formal specification of knowledge conceptualization in a consensual form. OWL (Web Ontology Language) is the most used and expressive ontology description language that supports handling and reasoning. However, it lacks expressivity for some specific requirements.
Thouraya Bouabana-Tebibel   +2 more
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A knowledge encapsulation approach to ontology modularization

Knowledge and Information Systems, 2010
The development of monolithic ontologies for complex domains may face various challenges in reasoning and implementation. The notion of modularity can be employed for developing more efficient ontologies, especially in distributed environments. In this paper, we introduce a framework for developing ontologies in a modular manner.
Faezeh Ensan, Weichang Du
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Encapsulating and Representing the Knowledge on the Evolution of an Engineering System

Volume 2: 32nd Computers and Information in Engineering Conference, Parts A and B, 2012
This paper proposes a cross-disciplinary methodology for a fundamental question in product development: How can the innovation patterns during the evolution of an engineering system (ES) be encapsulated, so that it can later be mined through data analysis methods?
Ertek, Gürdal   +5 more
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Encapsulation of Biomedical Knowledge

1992
This contribution concerns the knowledge structures of medical students and physicians. More specifically, it deals with how these structures change through their application to relevant tasks. We present evidence in favor of a cognitive mechanism that we have labeled “encapsulation”.
Henk G. Schmidt, Henny P. A. Boshuizen
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A Self-Healing Technique based on Encapsulated Operation Knowledge

2006 IEEE International Conference on Autonomic Computing, 2006
Although autonomic computing reduces traditional operational cost, it introduces another cost factor related to operation knowledge. This paper focuses on self-healing functionality and proposes a technique which improves reusability of component-level operation knowledge for self-healing systems.
Teruyoshi Zenmyo   +2 more
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Encapsulating knowledge for intelligent automatic interaction objects selection

Proceedings of the SIGCHI conference on Human factors in computing systems - CHI '93, 1993
TRIDENT is a set of interactive tools that automatically generates a user interface for highly-interactive business-oriented applications. It includes an intelligent interaction objects selection based on three different concepts. First, on object oriented typology classifies abstract interaction objects to allow a presentation independent selection ...
Jean Vanderdonckt, François Bodart
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Management of distributed knowledge encapsulated in embedded devices

International Journal of Production Research, 2015
Embedded electronic devices are now to be found everywhere. In general, they can be used to collect different sorts of data (e.g. on temperature, humidity, illumination and locations). In some specific domains, such as industrial automation, embedded devices are used for process control.
Borja Ramis Ferrer   +4 more
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Knowledge-based view of the firm and the phenomenon of knowledge encapsulation

Voprosy Ekonomiki
The article is devoted to the development of the knowledge-based approach to the theory of the firm (KBV). It is noted that the modern mainstream KBV (R. Grant (1996) and numerous followers) sees the nature of the firm in effective integration of the knowledge of specialists employed in it.
V. V. Maltsev, A. Y. Yudanov
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The Electronic Encapsulation of Knowledge for Groundwater Quality Management

Water Resources Management, 1998
Computers have become the main tool used in Ground Water Quality Management (GWQM). Computer software has been developed to encapsulate, process and present information on groundwater pollution problems. Continuing demands for more efficient handling of information have resulted in increasing integration of the software into Decision Support Systems ...
N. Kukurić, M. J. Hall
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