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Modelling replicated processing

1993
Our approach here (extending [2,3]) is to introduce an implementation relation that must hold between a target or base system and its intended replicated implementation. Moreover, such a relation is defined independently of replication. This enables a uniform treatment both of other implementation techniques than replication, and of different fault ...
Maciej Koutny   +2 more
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Immersive Process Models

Extended Abstracts of the 2019 CHI Conference on Human Factors in Computing Systems, 2019
In many domains, real-world processes are traditionally communicated to users through abstract graph-based models like event-driven process chains (EPCs), i.e. 2D representations on paper or desktop monitors. We propose an alternative interface to explore EPCs, called immersive process models, which aims to transform the exploration of EPCs into a ...
André Zenner   +4 more
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Educational process model

Proceedings of the 9th International Conference on Computer Systems and Technologies and Workshop for PhD Students in Computing - CompSysTech '08, 2008
This paper presented unified model of the educational process. It is based on 3 models examined from different point of view the educational processes and knowledge acquisition. The role and the place of each model are analyzed as well as their relationships.
Hristo Tujarov   +3 more
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Modeling of Steelmaking Processes

2016
In the field of experiment, theory, modeling and simulation, the most noteworthy progressions applicable to steelmaking technology have been closely linked with the emergence of more powerful computing tools, advances in needful software's and algorithms design, and to a lesser degree, with the development of emerging computing theory.
Seppo Louhenkilpi, Subhas Ganguly
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Modeling of magnetizing processes

Proceedings of the IEEE, 1990
Quasi-static magnetic processes such as those found in magnetic recording are examined. The hysteresis in medium-hard magnetic materials of the type used in recording media and the magnetizability of soft magnetic materials such as those used in recording heads are discussed.
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Process Modelling Languages

1999
Until recently, the body of research in process modelling has been focused on different linguistic paradigms for the core PML in order to find the correct one. Our position now is that the idea of one standard, all-encompassing PML, is utopia. Theoretical problems and interoperability requirements (discussed in Section 3.3.8) have made this solution ...
Reidar Conradi, Maria Letizia Jaccheri
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A Model of the Refinement Process

1992
It is increasingly accepted that the top-down model of the design process is not realistic. Designers often work at many levels of abstraction simultaneously, applying insights gained at one level to modify both specifications and designs at other levels. A development method which will accommodate such opportunistic insights must allow the designer to
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Software process models

ACM Computing Surveys, 1996
(1) Specification. The functionality of the software and its operating constraints are specified in detail. (2) Design and implementation. The overall structure of the software is designed and specific software components identified. These are implemented using some programming language, often by separate individuals or teams.
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Process modeling

Communications of the ACM, 1992
Bill Curtis, Marc I. Kellner, Jim Over
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Navigation in process models

1994
Process model descriptions can be evaluated with respect to their ability to express navigational strategies and constraints in relation to the four important development scenarios (cf. table below).
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