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Flexible semantic modeling

Requirements R-1 and R-2 are satisfied by capability C2— formal and flexible semantic modeling—as it is discussed in Table 2.2 of Chap. 2 in this book. Requirement R-3 is covered by the Semantic Web through capability C3—linked data. Requirement R-4 is supported by the Semantic Web only to a certain extent. It is possible to import ontology submodels to a knowledge base. However, reasoning capabilities of the Semantic Web are handicapped due to the underlying open world assumption (OWA). [Pg.242]

Process simulation and modelling teehniques are very useful for optimizing design and operation. The outstanding advantage of the knowledge based simulator is its flexibility and semantic network. [Pg.291]


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