A Formalization of Functions as Operations on Flows

Author(s):  
Stefano Borgo ◽  
Massimiliano Carrara ◽  
Pawel Garbacz ◽  
Pieter E. Vermaas

This paper presents a formalization of the notion of function as operation on flows as advanced in the Functional Basis approach of Stone and Wood. We first analyze the modeling of functions in this approach and identify the notions that are ontological significant for their formalization within the foundational ontology DOLCE. Then, we build the logical system in which this engineering notion of function is formally translated and connected to the ontology. Furthermore, we posit a number of constraints for a correct interpretation of the formal system and also provide a web ontology language version. We conclude with an assessment of our results and a discussion of our larger project aimed at analysing functional descriptions of technical artifacts, and at translating functional descriptions using different engineering notions of function.

1984 ◽  
Vol 7 (3) ◽  
pp. 359-365
Author(s):  
Dymiter Skordev

The paper presents an abstract tool for describing general properties of programs. Iterative combinatory space approach makes possible to transfer recursion – theoretical methods onto logical system which is constructed in this paper.


Author(s):  
V. Milea ◽  
F. Frasincar ◽  
U. Kaymak

Author(s):  
Ian Horrocks ◽  
Peter Patel-Schneider ◽  
Frank van Harmelen

2009 ◽  
pp. 91-110 ◽  
Author(s):  
Grigoris Antoniou ◽  
Frank van Harmelen

Author(s):  
Cogan Shimizu ◽  
Pascal Hitzler ◽  
Adila Krisnadhi

We provide an in-depth example of modular ontology engineering with ontology design patterns. The style and content of this chapter is adapted from previous work and tutorials on Modular Ontology Modeling. It offers expanded steps and updated tool information. The tutorial is largely self-contained, but assumes that the reader is familiar with the Web Ontology Language OWL; however, we do briefly review some foundational concepts. By the end of the tutorial, we expect the reader to have an understanding of the underlying motivation and methodology for producing a modular ontology.


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