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Object-Process Methodology (OPM) is a comprehensive novel approach to systems engineering. Integrating function, structure and behavior in a single, unifying model, OPM significantly extends the system modeling capabilities of current object-oriented methods. Founded on a precise generic ontology and combining graphics with natural language, OPM is applicable to virtually any domain of business, engineering and science. Relieved from technical issues, system architects can use OPM to engage in the creative design of complex systems.The book presents the theory and practice of OPM with examples from various industry segments and engineering disciplines, as well as daily life. It includes a CD-ROM demo version of the award-winning OPM-supporting Object-Process CASE Tool (OPCAT). Using the numerous examples and exercises (with answers) in the book, this software enables the reader to gain hands-on experience in developing complex systems.
Model-Based Systems Engineering (MBSE), which tackles architecting
and design of complex systems through the use of formal models, is
emerging as the most critical component of systems engineering.
This textbook specifies the two leading conceptual modeling
languages, OPM-the new ISO 19450, composed primarily by the author
of this book, and OMG SysML. It provides essential insights into a
domain-independent, discipline-crossing methodology of developing
or researching complex systems of any conceivable kind and size.
Combining theory with a host of industrial, biological, and daily
life examples, the book explains principles and provides guidelines
for architecting complex, multidisciplinary systems, making it an
indispensable resource for systems architects and designers,
engineers of any discipline, executives at all levels, project
managers, IT professional, systems scientists, and engineering
students.
Model-Based Systems Engineering (MBSE), which tackles architecting
and design of complex systems through the use of formal models, is
emerging as the most critical component of systems engineering.
This textbook specifies the two leading conceptual modeling
languages, OPM-the new ISO 19450, composed primarily by the author
of this book, and OMG SysML. It provides essential insights into a
domain-independent, discipline-crossing methodology of developing
or researching complex systems of any conceivable kind and size.
Combining theory with a host of industrial, biological, and daily
life examples, the book explains principles and provides guidelines
for architecting complex, multidisciplinary systems, making it an
indispensable resource for systems architects and designers,
engineers of any discipline, executives at all levels, project
managers, IT professional, systems scientists, and engineering
students.
This book constitutes the thoroughly refereed post-proceedings of the Third International Workshop on Graphics Recognition, GREC'99, held in Jaipur, India in September 1999.The 31 revised full papers presented were carefully reviewed and selected for inclusion in the volume. The book is divided in topical sections on vectorization, maps and geographic documents, graphic document analysis, graphic symbol and shape recognition, engineering drawings and schematics, and performance evaluation.
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Advances in Pattern Recognition - Joint IAPR International Workshops, SSPR'98 and SPR'98, Sydney, Australia, August 11-13, 1998, Proceedings (Paperback, 1998 ed.)
Adnan Amin, Dov Dori, Pavel Pudil, Herbert Freeman
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This book constitutes the joint refereed proceedings of the two
IAPR International Workshops on Structural and Syntactic Pattern
Recognition and on Statistical Techniques in Pattern Recognition,
SSPR'98 and SPR'98, held in Sydney, Australia, in August
1998.
The book presents 107 revised full papers selected from 134
submissions. Also included are six invited presentations. The
papers are organized in topical sections on structural matching and
grammatical inference, recognition of 2D and 3D objects, document
image analysis and recognition, handwritten character recognition,
shape representation and image segmentation, learning
methodologies, feature selection and extraction, statistical
classification techniques, statistical pattern recognition, and
rejection in pattern recognition.
Object-Process Methodology (OPM) is a comprehensive novel approach
to systems engineering. Integrating function, structure and
behavior in a single, unifying model, OPM significantly extends the
system modeling capabilities of current object-oriented methods.
Founded on a precise generic ontology and combining graphics with
natural language, OPM is applicable to virtually any domain of
business, engineering and science. Relieved from technical issues,
system architects can use OPM to engage in the creative design of
complex systems.
The book presents the theory and practice of OPM with examples from
various industry segments and engineering disciplines, as well as
daily life.
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