TY - GEN
T1 - BOM based patterns for multi-resolution modeling
AU - Li, Yuan
AU - Li, Bo Hu
AU - Ma, Yaping
AU - Chai, Xudong
PY - 2011
Y1 - 2011
N2 - So far, there exists no general, common method for representing multi-resolution models. These results in that the interoperability and composability of models with different resolutions can't be theoretically or formally asserted to be get. And so the goal of MRM can't be reached. To address this problem, three patterns for MRM based on Base Object Model (BOM) wear put forward. The first one is Bridge Pattern to develop various component implementations with different resolution for the same BOM. The second one is Composite Pattern based on BOM pattern aggregation. And the third one is Flyweight Pattern based on BOM instance aggregation. BOM was extended with an extension component Attribute Relationship View template, to describe consistency mappings among BOMs at different levels. The mapping function was represented with MathML, which can be inserted into BOM document easily. In simulation the mapping functions in ARV can be modified dynamically till the consistency could meet requirements and goals of modeling. So, common, general patterns for MRM, which can asset the consistencies among models, were set up.
AB - So far, there exists no general, common method for representing multi-resolution models. These results in that the interoperability and composability of models with different resolutions can't be theoretically or formally asserted to be get. And so the goal of MRM can't be reached. To address this problem, three patterns for MRM based on Base Object Model (BOM) wear put forward. The first one is Bridge Pattern to develop various component implementations with different resolution for the same BOM. The second one is Composite Pattern based on BOM pattern aggregation. And the third one is Flyweight Pattern based on BOM instance aggregation. BOM was extended with an extension component Attribute Relationship View template, to describe consistency mappings among BOMs at different levels. The mapping function was represented with MathML, which can be inserted into BOM document easily. In simulation the mapping functions in ARV can be modified dynamically till the consistency could meet requirements and goals of modeling. So, common, general patterns for MRM, which can asset the consistencies among models, were set up.
KW - Attribute Relationship View (ARV)
KW - Base Object Model (BOM)
KW - Consistency Mapping
KW - Multi-Resolution Modeling (MRM)
KW - Pattern
UR - https://www.scopus.com/pages/publications/80053086380
M3 - 会议稿件
AN - SCOPUS:80053086380
SN - 9789881725592
T3 - Proceedings of the 30th Chinese Control Conference, CCC 2011
SP - 1621
EP - 1626
BT - Proceedings of the 30th Chinese Control Conference, CCC 2011
T2 - 30th Chinese Control Conference, CCC 2011
Y2 - 22 July 2011 through 24 July 2011
ER -