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Process Specification Language
Known as:
ISO 18629
, PSL
The Process Specification Language (PSL) is a set of logic terms used to describe processes. The logic terms are specified in an ontology that…
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Business process
Formal system
Ontology (information science)
Process modeling
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2013
2013
Why Are Business Processes Not Secure?
G. Müller
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R. Accorsi
Number Theory and Cryptography
2013
Corpus ID: 13003356
Security is simple to understand but hard to ensure. In the times of Internet, this task has been becoming harder every day. To…
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2011
2011
Agent Supervision in Situation-Determined ConGolog
Giuseppe De Giacomo
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Y. Lespérance
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Christian Muise
2011
Corpus ID: 6473004
We investigate agent supervision, a form of customization, which constrains the actions of an agent so as to enforce certain…
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2007
2007
Research on Ontology-based Integrated Product modeling in Multidisciplinary Collaborative Environment
Y. Lou
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Lanfen Lin
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Jinxiang Dong
International Conference on Computer Supported…
2007
Corpus ID: 18055413
To effectively integrate product information spanning various stages throughout the whole product life cycle, and facilitate…
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2006
2006
Deterministic Petri Net Languages as Business Process Specification Language
Manu De Backer
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M. Snoeck
2006
Corpus ID: 12763111
Today, a wide variety of techniques have been proposed to model the process aspects of business processes. The problem, however…
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2005
2005
The use of process specification language for cutting processes
L. Deshayes
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O. Beqqali
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A. Bouras
2005
Corpus ID: 18639503
Today, manufacturers have to adapt their industrial systems, more frequently respecting tighter costs and delays. The main…
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2004
2004
Inputs and outputs in the process specification language
C. Bock
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M. Gruninger
2004
Corpus ID: 64967395
Inputs and outputs are ubiquitous in flow modeling, including popular programming languages. This paper examines how inputs and…
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2003
2003
Process Specification Language for project scheduling information exchange
Jinxing Cheng
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M. Gruninger
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Ram D. Sriram
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K. Law
2003
Corpus ID: 62251463
Many project scheduling and management software systems are being employed in the construction industry. Standards-based…
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2002
2002
XML Representation of Process Descriptions
Joshua Lubell
2002
Corpus ID: 15823611
I consider the use of XML (Extensible Markup Language) for applications involving discrete processes. Examples of such processes…
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1999
1999
Process Specification Language (PSL): Results of the First Pilot Implementation
C. Schlenoff
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M. Gruninger
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M. Ciocoiu
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D. Libes
Manufacturing Science and Engineering
1999
Corpus ID: 123249
In all types of communication, the ability to share information is often hindered because the meaning of information can be…
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1979
1979
The Functional Dependency Model For Logical Database Design
Barron C. Housel
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V. E. Waddle
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S. B. Yao
Fifth International Conference on Very Large Data…
1979
Corpus ID: 9254603
In order to have an effective logical database design tool, a designer should have facilities for specifying his data and…
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