Identification of unconstrained item descriptions using string-match heuristics
International Journal of Expert Systems
International Journal of Expert Systems
A generalized constraint and exception handler for an object-oriented CAD-DBMS
OODS '86 Proceedings on the 1986 international workshop on Object-oriented database systems
The Programming Language Aspects of ThingLab, a Constraint-Oriented Simulation Laboratory
ACM Transactions on Programming Languages and Systems (TOPLAS)
Functional conflict resolution in automated knowledge generation
Functional conflict resolution in automated knowledge generation
Automated execution of simulation studies demonstrated via a simulation of a car
Proceedings of the 40th Conference on Winter Simulation
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Modeling and simulation have always been highly useful techniques to use when designing, analyzing, or diagnosing an engineered system. Development of an appropriate model, in terms of accuracy, granularity, and complexity, has typically been the burden of the designer, analyst, or troubleshooter. It would naturally be advantageous if a model could be developed automatically, with the user supplying only some final minor refinements. The fact that most modern systems are designed in a computer-aided design (CAD) environment makes this a realistic prospect, because much of the data necessary for the model is already in electronic form. This article outlines a system called the automated knowledge generator (AKG), which embodies techniques that automatically create a model of an engineered system directly from its CAD representation, and describes the extensive testing process followed in order to validate its performance.