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Representation of Procedural Knowledge and its Use to Compute a Form of Subsumption
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Abstract
This paper shows the possibility to describe language based epresentations by model based representations. This uniform representation is useful for model integrations and helps to compute a form of subsumption.
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Data modelling languages Procedural knowledge Derivation Constraints Download
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