| Schlenoff,C., Gruninger,M., Tissot,F., Valois,J., Lubell,J. and Lee,J. (2000) The Process Specification Language (PSL): Overview and Version 1.0 Specification. National Institute of Standards and Technology, Gaithersburg, MD. |
....for process representation which allows processes to be described purely at the type level. The semantics of these relations is expressed in terms of more primitive event to object relations in the Cyc on tology[6, 7] A similar semantics in terms of the Process Specification Language (PSL) [11] types and relations has also been developed in the course of this work showing the (relative) independence of the type level and the ground level. The process ontology aims to provide a concise set of useful abstractions of process which apply across numerous domains. The first domain studied ....
Schlenoff, C., Gruninger, M., Tissot, F., Valois, J., Lubell, J., and Lee, J., The Process Specification Language (PSL) Overview and Version 1.0 Specification. NIST Report (NISTIR) 6459, Jan. 1999.
.... and Norvig s upper level ontology [15] James Allen s temporal axioms [1] Casati and Varzi s formal theory of holes [4] Barry Smith s ontology of boundaries [17, 18] Nicola Guarino s formal mereotopology [2,3] and various formal representations of plans and processes including CPR [13] and PSL [16]. After all of the relevant content was identified and linked to the SUO web site (http: suo.ieee.org refs.html) it was translated into SUO KIF. After the translation of the ontological content (known as the syntactic merge ) had been completed, we were faced with the much more difficult task ....
Schlenoff, C., Gruninger M., Tissot, F., Valois, J., Lubell, J., and Lee, J. (2000) The Process Specification Language (PSL): Overview and Version 1.0 Specification, NISTIR 6459, National Institute of Standards and Technology, Gaithersburg, MD.
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Schlenoff,C., Gruninger,M., Tissot,F., Valois,J., Lubell,J. and Lee,J. (2000) The Process Specification Language (PSL): Overview and Version 1.0 Specification. National Institute of Standards and Technology, Gaithersburg, MD.
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C. Schleno#, M. Gruninger, F. Tissot, J. Valios, J. Lubell, and J.Lee. The process specification language (PSL) overview and version 1.0 specification, 2000. NIST Internal Report 6459.
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