Proceedings Article10.1109/FUZZY.1998.687462
Object networks-a modeling tool
Ricardo R. Gudwin,Fernando Gomide +1 more
- 04 May 1998
- Vol. 1, pp 77-82
TL;DR: Presents the introductory concepts related to the modeling tool called object networks, Inspired by both (fuzzy) Petri nets and object oriented technology, proposed as a tool for modeling, analysis and design of intelligent systems.
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Abstract: Presents the introductory concepts related to the modeling tool called object networks Inspired by both (fuzzy) Petri nets and object oriented technology, this modeling tool has been recently addressed as a formal framework for computational semiotics, and also as a meta-theoretical approach to the integration of different paradigms within computing with words and computational intelligence In a general sense, it is proposed as a tool for modeling, analysis and design of intelligent systems
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