The Knowledge Frame System based on Principles of Topological Functioning Model

Understanding of domain phenomena and their interrelations is necessary for successful software development. The knowledge frame system based on principles of Topological Functioning Modelling (TFM) can be used for this purpose at the Computation Independent level within Model Driven Development. Re...

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Main Author: Nazaruks Vladislavs
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Sciendo 2017-05-01
Series:Applied Computer Systems
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Online Access:https://doi.org/10.1515/acss-2017-0004
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description Understanding of domain phenomena and their interrelations is necessary for successful software development. The knowledge frame system based on principles of Topological Functioning Modelling (TFM) can be used for this purpose at the Computation Independent level within Model Driven Development. Research on knowledge formats showed that inferring in the closed world paradigm and similarity to the object-oriented paradigm made frames an attractive candidate to the knowledge representation format. Frames can hold information necessary for generation of the TFM. The knowledge system based on the principles of the TFM does not allow inferring ambiguous facts and leads to the more complete discovery of knowledge.
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spelling doaj.art-30da67e9418d4b2abee9f81a34e5e9b52022-12-21T21:48:12ZengSciendoApplied Computer Systems2255-86912017-05-01211283710.1515/acss-2017-0004acss-2017-0004The Knowledge Frame System based on Principles of Topological Functioning ModelNazaruks Vladislavs0Riga Technical University, Riga, LatviaUnderstanding of domain phenomena and their interrelations is necessary for successful software development. The knowledge frame system based on principles of Topological Functioning Modelling (TFM) can be used for this purpose at the Computation Independent level within Model Driven Development. Research on knowledge formats showed that inferring in the closed world paradigm and similarity to the object-oriented paradigm made frames an attractive candidate to the knowledge representation format. Frames can hold information necessary for generation of the TFM. The knowledge system based on the principles of the TFM does not allow inferring ambiguous facts and leads to the more complete discovery of knowledge.https://doi.org/10.1515/acss-2017-0004knowledge baseknowledge framemodel driven developmentmodel transformationtopological functioning model
spellingShingle Nazaruks Vladislavs
The Knowledge Frame System based on Principles of Topological Functioning Model
Applied Computer Systems
knowledge base
knowledge frame
model driven development
model transformation
topological functioning model
title The Knowledge Frame System based on Principles of Topological Functioning Model
title_full The Knowledge Frame System based on Principles of Topological Functioning Model
title_fullStr The Knowledge Frame System based on Principles of Topological Functioning Model
title_full_unstemmed The Knowledge Frame System based on Principles of Topological Functioning Model
title_short The Knowledge Frame System based on Principles of Topological Functioning Model
title_sort knowledge frame system based on principles of topological functioning model
topic knowledge base
knowledge frame
model driven development
model transformation
topological functioning model
url https://doi.org/10.1515/acss-2017-0004
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