2015
DOI: 10.1016/j.destud.2015.01.003
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A new model of conceptual design based on Scientific Ontology and intentionality theory. Part II: The process model

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“…With the aid of the Protégé software, the color image ontology model expressed by Equations 12 and 14 was formalized.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…With the aid of the Protégé software, the color image ontology model expressed by Equations 12 and 14 was formalized.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…It is also difficult to complete a deeper level of accuracy and sharing. To solve this problem, this article develops an image knowledge representation model of color from an ontology perspective by applying the massive data of users . The concept of ontology has been studied in a wide range of topics, such as mechanical manufacturing, artificial intelligence, and knowledge engineering.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Dos modelos de la conceptualización en diseño resultan especialmente útiles en este estudio, porque permiten entender de manera clara la estructura del proceso y las interacciones que se suceden en él. El primero de ellos, propuesto por Chen, Zhao, Youbai y Zhang (2015), representa esta fase de diseño en cuatro componentes: necesidad-función-principio-sistema, también conocido como modelo NFPS. Afirma que el diseño conceptual se construye articulando elementos que se circunscriben en un mundo físico, al que pertenecen los conceptos de: objetos, sistemas, estructura, estado, comportamiento y acción; y en un mundo intencional en la mente del diseñador, compuesto de abstracciones de los objetos asociados con el problema o la necesidad.…”
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“…Firstly, convert design requirement into functional requirement and then establish functional hierarchy to express the whole system and finally acquire requirement solutions through the mapping and integration. On the basis of three representative models including function-structure model [18], function-behaviourstate model [19] and function-behaviour-structure model [20], some scholars put forward conceptual design expansion models, such as the function-environment-behaviourstructure model proposed by Deng [21] for the sake of environmental protection and the concept design process model of requirement-function-principle-system proposed by Chen et al [22]. In recent years, the Design Engineering Laboratory of the University of Oregon in the USA explored a standardised, structured and computable method supported by a unified definition of functional groups [23] and published a series of research achievements [24].…”
Section: Conceptual Design Modellingmentioning
confidence: 99%