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Transactions on Computational Science II (Paperback, 2008 ed.)
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Transactions on Computational Science II (Paperback, 2008 ed.)
Series: Transactions on Computational Science, 5150
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The denotational and expressive needs in cognitive informatics,
computational intelligence, software engineering, and knowledge
engineering have led to the development of new forms of mathematics
collectively known as denotational mathematics. Denotational
mathematics is a category of mathematical structures that formalize
rigorous expressions and long-chain inferences of system
compositions and behaviors with abstract concepts, complex
relations, and dynamic processes. Typical paradigms of denotational
mathematics are concept algebra, system algebra, Real-Time Process
Algebra (RTPA), Visual Semantic Algebra (VSA), fuzzy logic, and
rough sets. A wide range of applications of denotational
mathematics have been identified in many modern science and
engineering disciplines that deal with complex and intricate
mathematical entities and structures beyond numbers, Boolean
variables, and traditional sets. This issue of Springer's
Transactions on Computational Science on Denotational Mathematics
for Computational Intelligence presents a snapshot of current
research on denotational mathematics and its engineering
applications. The volume includes selected and extended papers from
two international conferences, namely IEEE ICCI 2006 (on Cognitive
Informatics) and RSKT 2006 (on Rough Sets and Knowledge
Technology), as well as new contributions. The following four
important areas in denotational mathem- ics and its applications
are covered: Foundations and applications of denotational
mathematics, focusing on: a) c- temporary denotational mathematics
for computational intelligence; b) deno- tional mathematical laws
of software; c) a comparative study of STOPA and RTPA; and d) a
denotational mathematical model of abstract games.
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