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Building Intelligent Information Systems Software : Introducing the Unit Modeler Development Technology /

Building Intelligent Information Systems Software shows scientists and engineers how to build applications that model complex information, data, and knowledge without the need for coding. Traditional software development takes time and leads to inflexible, complicated applications that almost, but d...

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Detalles Bibliográficos
Clasificación:Libro Electrónico
Autor principal: Feigenbaum, Thomas D. (Autor)
Formato: Electrónico eBook
Idioma:Inglés
Publicado: Morgan Kaufmann, 2015.
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Acceso en línea:Texto completo
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  • Cover; Title Page; Copyright Page; Dedication; Contents; About the Author; Foreword; Preface; Acknowledgments; Part 1
  • Introduction; Information-based applications; Intelligence; Difficulties of current technologies; A brief tour of Unit Modeler technology; The Unit Modeler desktop; Standard library components; Data analytics package; Analytics workbench; Expression editor; Data sets; Surface plot creator; Geometry calculator; Database query and connect; Commercial Applications; ASE echo test and teach; Medical image correlation; Bakehouse purchasing application; Workspaces.
  • Elsevier book examples workspaceThe Development Package; Part 2
  • Modeling fundamentals; What is a model; The information Unit Model; A simple example: checking account; The Information Unit; Elements; Operators; Paths and relations; Structures; Classes; Attributes; Types; Boolean; Class; Complex number; Date; Expression; File data; Holder; List; Matrix; Number; Process; Rich text; Text; Time; Timestamp; Unit; Constraint lists; Types of classes; Base classes and instances; Copying classes/creating a class instance; Top-level classes; Processes; The parts of a process; The process unit.
  • ParametersVariables; Operation steps; Truth values; Error paths; Return values; Shocks and process flow; Categories of processes; Action processes; Utility processes; Tool processes; Launch processes; Directives; Objects; Domains; Domain categories; Domain types; Dynamic loading; Other topics; Stars (*); Complex elements; Basic operations within a process; Setting and removing elements; Basic math operations; Decision points; Looping over the elements of a unit; Shocking a process; Setting truth values; Showing a form; Creating and evaluating expressions; Mapping elements; String manipulation.
  • User interface and interaction. Prompts; Unit selection; Copying structures; Creating new units; Adding and removing paths; Virtual elements; References in processes; Compose and decompose; The General Modeling Process; Structural design; Step 1: Define the domain; Step 2: Identify the Unit Model structures; Example: A+B=C calculator; General Modeling Process; Functional Design: Modeling Processes; Continuing the example; Step 3: Create the processes; How do processes get shocked?; Part 3
  • Reuse of models and the domain libraries; Encapsulation; Max Calculator encapsulation example.
  • Test Creator: encapsulation exampleReuse of models; Finding reusable components; Mechanisms for reusing components; Assists in the Development Resource Center; Creating a class instance; Class attributes; Areas of support; Modeling Structures; Classes; Processes; Elements; Loops; Decision points; Getting information; Unit manipulation; Lists; Computer technology; Forms/graphical user interfaces; Showing forms; Printing; Visualizations; Overview; The graph class; Tools; Assists; Custom plots; Animation; Video; Databases; Web services; Network communication; File manipulation.