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DOI: 10.1007/bf01069112
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“…Apply the input graph to all suitable productions in the system by performing productions one by one and providing the global accumulation of modifications in the resultant fuzzy graph. 4. Defuzzify the resultant fuzzy graph (create crisp numbers for fuzzy values of concrete edges and nodes).…”
Section: Examplementioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Apply the input graph to all suitable productions in the system by performing productions one by one and providing the global accumulation of modifications in the resultant fuzzy graph. 4. Defuzzify the resultant fuzzy graph (create crisp numbers for fuzzy values of concrete edges and nodes).…”
Section: Examplementioning
confidence: 99%
“…In particular, in [1], formal mechanisms of composition programming are presented, in [2] the design of software systems by purposively transforming complicated data structures is provided by the method of formalized technical specifications, in [3], to increase the manufacturability and flexibility of design operations and provision of the adequacy of service and applied functions, a two-level model-oriented architecture of software systems is proposed whose application is regulated by the Sigma-Delta method, and, in [4], a graph model underlies the representation of information and logical connections between software systems. This line of investigation is especially topical in connection with the advent of specifications of model-driven architectures (MDAs) for software systems [5,6]; MDAs provide the following advantages over existing methodologies: the simplification of development of multipfatform systems, the simplicity of changing a technological platform, and the increase in the speed of development and quality of programs.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%