On advancing software engineering
and artificial intelligence
| "We use an example from recent AI literature to demonstrate how certain simulation methods can be reoriented and extended to help AI modelers towards their goal. ... Forbus notes that ... it is difficult to model a pot of boiling water ... or a bouncing ball when expressed within system dynamics. ... Ören [28] developed a concept of multimodel to formalize models containing several submodels, only one of which is put into effect at any given time. " | |
| Fishwick,
P.A. and Zeigler, B.P. (1992). A Multimodel Methodology for Qualitative
Model Engineering. ACM Transactions on Modeling and Computer Simulation
(TOMACS), 2:1, 52-81.
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| "Rendons á César ce qui appartient á César, et au Dr. T.I. Ören, également de l'Université d'Ottawa, la paternité des modčles d'organigrammes utilisés á travers tout ce livre,". (p. X). | |
| Faroult,
S., Simon, D. (1987). Fortran structuré et méthodes numériques, Dunod,
Paris, France, 326 p.
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| "T.I. Ören (University of Ottawa, Canada) proposed a taxonomy of machine intelligence and software. It is mandatory that a sound theoretical basis should be developed as quickly as possible, otherwise, various and de facto standards might emerge soon. Ören's taxonomy would be a good starting point." (p. 247). | |
| Schoemaker, S. (1985). Artificial Intelligence in Simulation. Future Generations Computer Systems, 1:4 (June 1985), 245-247. | |