An Ontology for Representing Knowledge of Decision Interactions in Decision-Based Design
Abstract
Design processes for complex engineered systems are inherently complex due to the dependencies among subsystems at the same level and between levels of a partitioned hierarchy. In decision-based design, this results in interactions among sets of design decisions. Representing and capturing the knowledge related to the decision interactions is critical for designing decision-based design processes. Two key challenges in modeling the interactions...
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Title
An Ontology for Representing Knowledge of Decision Interactions in Decision-Based Design
Published Date
Jan 1, 2020
Journal
Volume
114
Pages
103145 - 103145
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