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POO, DANNY C. C. "AN OBJECT-ORIENTED SOFTWARE REQUIREMENTS ANALYSIS METHOD." International Journal of Software Engineering and Knowledge Engineering 02, no. 01 (1992): 145–68. http://dx.doi.org/10.1142/s0218194092000087.

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This paper discusses an object-oriented software requirements analysis method. The approach adopted here draws clear distinction between a system's basic structure (i.e. the object model) and its functionalities. The analysis model generated is a description of a problem domain; it consists of a set of primary and secondary objects that characterize the problem domain, and a set of pseudo objects that define the functional requirements of a system. There are two stages of analysis in the proposed method: Object Modelling and Functional Requirements Modelling. These two stages are built upon one another. The aim of the object modelling stage is to derive a model of the problem domain in terms of objects, their classification and inter-relationships with one another. The functional requirements modelling stage builds upon this initial object model to complete the requirement analysis specification. This paper uses a real-life library environment to illustrate how the method can be applied in the specification of an object-oriented software system.
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Hakman, Mikael, and Torgny Groth. "Object-oriented biomedical system modelling — the language." Computer Methods and Programs in Biomedicine 60, no. 3 (1999): 153–81. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/s0169-2607(99)00034-6.

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NORRIE, M. C., and M. WUNDERLI. "MODELLING IN COORDINATION SYSTEMS." International Journal of Cooperative Information Systems 04, no. 02n03 (1995): 189–211. http://dx.doi.org/10.1142/s0218843095000081.

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We describe an approach to the coordination of application systems based on the modelling and maintenance of inter-system dependencies expressed as data constraints together with update propagation rules. These dependencies are specified by a Coordination Model which comprises a Coordination Interface for each application system together with a global Coordination View. A Coordination Interface describes local object types relevant for system-wide coordination. The Coordination View describes the subsystems, their globally important object types and the relationships between those object types. Additionally, the Coordination View specifies actions to restore global consistency in the event of constraint violations, thereby providing system coordination. Specifically, we describe how this approach has been adopted in a prototype Computer Integrated Manufacturing (CIM) system based on the coordination of CIM subsystems. In this CIM system, the Coordination Model is specified using the NIAM data model.
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Villani, E., P. E. Miyagi, and R. Valette. "AN OBJECT-ORIENTED APPROACH FOR HYBRID SYSTEM MODELLING." IFAC Proceedings Volumes 35, no. 1 (2002): 379–84. http://dx.doi.org/10.3182/20020721-6-es-1901.00551.

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Hakman, Mikael, and Torgny Groth. "Object-Oriented Biomedical System Modelling - A Short Presentation." IFAC Proceedings Volumes 33, no. 3 (2000): 285–90. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/s1474-6670(17)35529-5.

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Fisher, R. "SMS: a suggestive modelling system for object recognition." Image and Vision Computing 5, no. 2 (1987): 98–104. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/0262-8856(87)90034-5.

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Wang, Ke Lun, Quan Ying Zhu, and Hai Yan Xie. "Modelling of Sculpture-Like Object." Applied Mechanics and Materials 278-280 (January 2013): 2293–97. http://dx.doi.org/10.4028/www.scientific.net/amm.278-280.2293.

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Using the existing methods, it is difficult to model complex and irregular objects, such as sculptures. Based on LOD and IBR, a new modelling method is proposed. Billboard technology with many texture images is used to simulate the observation effects from different directions. View morphing is applied to avoid the sudden change of the images. The method has been applied in visual system of shiphandling simulator and the better effect is simulated successfully.
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Liu, Quan, Ayeley Tchangani, François Pérès, and Vicente Gonzalez-Prida. "Object-oriented Bayesian network for complex system risk assessment." Proceedings of the Institution of Mechanical Engineers, Part O: Journal of Risk and Reliability 232, no. 4 (2018): 340–51. http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/1748006x17753026.

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In this article, we present a novel approach of modelling risk management process for complex systems. To overcome difficulties of modelling dynamic large-scale systems, the main idea is to split it into various structural homogeneous units. The object-oriented paradigm is used to this end but, unlike previous works, the proposed methodology allows variation in terms of internal parameters throughout the objects. This novel approach based on Bayesian network techniques is referred to as extended object-oriented Bayesian network. The main contribution of this article consists in establishing algorithms and methods on how to build and run such models. This article is an extension of a communication presented at AMEST by mainly developing a more realistic case study along with other improvements.
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Trnovszký, Tibor, and Róbert Hudec. "Local Feature Extraction in the Near Infra-Red Domain for Wildlife Mammals Tracking Purpose." Civil and Environmental Engineering 12, no. 1 (2016): 34–41. http://dx.doi.org/10.1515/cee-2016-0005.

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Abstract Nowadays, research in area of intelligent transportation system is focused on analysis of traffic flow by computer vision techniques. Keypoint analysis represents detection, modelling and recognition of objects in traffic flow and object tracking as well. The main goal of this paper is to propose new approach to detect and modelling 3D objects that move on road surface. At the beginning, basic methods of object recognition and modelling of 3D object are shortly described. The modified algorithm based on background subtraction and creation of 3D model by depth map is proposed. Finally, the results of developed algorithm are depicted through the last part of this paper.
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Akhmedyanova, G., I. Lomukhin, and A. Pishchukhin. "Modelling an Integrated Control Object." IOP Conference Series: Earth and Environmental Science 988, no. 2 (2022): 022075. http://dx.doi.org/10.1088/1755-1315/988/2/022075.

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Abstract The paper investigates two schemes for modelling an integrated control object: with an embedded model in the loop and with the selection of several levels of control. It is noted that the multi-level scheme allows the solution of individual tasks to be divided into fairly independent levels. This allows you to reduce the multi-connectivity of the system and apply coordinate-parametric control. Coordinate control is carried out within the limits of levels, and the impact of hierarchically higher levels change the parameters of the structural elements of the underlying subsystems. In this case, the contribution of each influencing factor to ensuring the achievement of the highest goal of managing the integrated object is more accurately estimated. At the same time, the integral assessment makes it possible to objectively evaluate the contribution of each of the control actions listed in the work and, accordingly, optimally divide the control resources between them with maximizing the overall level of achieving the goals of the upper levels of management. The revealed theoretical results were applied to develop a multi-level scheme for managing the quality of the development of a hydrocarbon field.
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