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The paper discusses the relation between a novel approach of knowledge engineering, the event bush, and the formalism of directed hypergraph. Despite the seemingly obvious similarity, the relation appears to be far from transparent. However, if formulated accurately, it may give a handy demonstration tool for the event bush approach and open a new avenue of research in directed hypergraph theory.
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Pshenichny, C.A., Mouromtsev, D.I. (2013). Representation of the Event Bush Approach in Terms of Directed Hypergraphs. In: Pfeiffer, H.D., Ignatov, D.I., Poelmans, J., Gadiraju, N. (eds) Conceptual Structures for STEM Research and Education. ICCS 2013. Lecture Notes in Computer Science(), vol 7735. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-35786-2_22
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