Search for dissertations about: "object modeling"

Showing result 1 - 5 of 148 swedish dissertations containing the words object modeling.

  1. 1. Four Proposals for Enterprise Modeling

    Author : Darek Eriksson; Chalmers tekniska högskola; []
    Keywords : TEKNIK OCH TEKNOLOGIER; ENGINEERING AND TECHNOLOGY; change; development; enterprise; modeling process; enterprise modeling language; systems science; constructivist epistemology; organization; modeling; multi-modal modeling; model;

    Abstract : Any enterprise whether a major corporation, a small family-owned business, a public school, a hospital, or a military unit needs to develop itself continuously in order to adapt to the challenges originating within itself and from its environment, in relation to its overall purpose or mission. Deliberate development and management of an enterprise manifest complexity that gives rise to a central challenge: how can we obtain a comprehensive intelligibility of an enterprise? One conceptual tool to overcome this challenge is enterprise modeling; it supports articulation of an enterprise and consequently intelligibility of its complexity. READ MORE

  2. 2. PDEModelica – A High-Level Language for Modeling with Partial Differential Equations

    Author : Levon Saldamli; Peter Fritzson; Bernhard Bachmann; Francesco di Casella; Linköpings universitet; []
    Keywords : NATURVETENSKAP; NATURAL SCIENCES; mathematical modeling; PDEModelica; Modelica; object-oriented modeling; equation-based modeling; declarative modeling; high-level modeling languages; mathematical modeling languages; Computer science; Datavetenskap;

    Abstract : This thesis describes work on a new high-level mathematical modeling language and framework called PDEModelica for modeling with partial differential equations. It is an extension to the current Modelica modeling language for object-oriented, equation-based modeling based on differential and algebraic equations. READ MORE

  3. 3. Design and Implementation of Object-Oriented Model Libraries using Modelica

    Author : Hubertus Tummescheit; Institutionen för reglerteknik; []
    Keywords : TEKNIK OCH TEKNOLOGIER; ENGINEERING AND TECHNOLOGY; modeling languages; thermo-fluid systems; process modeling; process control; control systems; thermo-hydraulic systems; non-linear models; model library design; object-oriented; modeling; simulation; Automation; robotics; control engineering; Automatiska system; robotteknik; reglerteknik;

    Abstract : This thesis describes basic models for thermo-fluid systems and the implementation of the models using a flexible object-oriented structure in the ThermoFluid library. Model libraries provide an excellent way to package engineering knowledge of systems to be reused by non-experts. READ MORE

  4. 4. State-Oriented Business Process Modeling : Principles, Theory and Practice

    Author : Ilia Bider; KTH; []
    Keywords : business process; dynamical system; formal semantics; persistent action; law-based programming; business analysis; business modeling; object-oriented modeling; conceptual modeling; workflow;

    Abstract : In the last 50 years, a considerable amount of research workhas been completed in the mathematical system theory and theoryof control. Implementation of the results from this researchinto practice has drastically decreased the production costs.Most production processes are highly automated, and the use ofrobots in industry is growing. READ MORE

  5. 5. Studies in Semantic Modeling of Real-World Objects using Perceptual Anchoring

    Author : Andreas Persson; Amy Loutfi; Alessandro Saffiotti; Severin Lemaignan; Örebro universitet; []
    Keywords : NATURVETENSKAP; NATURAL SCIENCES; Perceptual Anchoring; Semantic World Modeling; Sensor-Driven Acquisition of Data; Object Recognition; Object Classification; Symbol Grounding; Probabilistic Object Tracking;

    Abstract : Autonomous agents, situated in real-world scenarios, need to maintain consonance between the perceived world (through sensory capabilities) and their internal representation of the world in the form of symbolic knowledge. An approach for modeling such representations of objects is through the concept of perceptual anchoring, which, by definition, handles the problem of creating and maintaining, in time and space, the correspondence between symbols and sensor data that refer to the same physical object in the external world. READ MORE