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A function–behavior–structure ontology of processes
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A function–behavior–structure ontology of processes

John S. Gero and Udo Kannengiesser
Artificial intelligence for engineering design, analysis and manufacturing, v 21(4), pp 379-391
Oct 2007

Abstract

Function–Behavior–Structure Framework Situatedness Process Ontology
This paper presents how the function–behavior–structure (FBS) ontology can be used to represent processes despite its original focus on representing objects. The FBS ontology provides a uniform framework for classifying processes, and includes higher level semantics in their representation. We show that this ontology supports a situated view of processes based on a model of three interacting worlds. The situated FBS framework is then used to describe the situated design of processes.

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