Knowledge Structures for Communications in Human-Computer Systems / Software Engineering Best Practices (PDF)
General Automata-Based
(Sprache: Englisch)
A comprehensive look at General automata and how it can be used to
establish the fundamentals for communication in human-computer
systems
Drawing on author Eldo C. Koenig's extensive expertise and culling
from his thirty-four previously published...
establish the fundamentals for communication in human-computer
systems
Drawing on author Eldo C. Koenig's extensive expertise and culling
from his thirty-four previously published...
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A comprehensive look at General automata and how it can be used to
establish the fundamentals for communication in human-computer
systems
Drawing on author Eldo C. Koenig's extensive expertise and culling
from his thirty-four previously published works, this seminal
resource presents knowledge structures for communication in
Human-Computer Systems (HCS) based on General automata. The
resulting model provides knowledge representations for software
engineering.
Of the many features required for a method to achieve the desired
communication in HCS, Knowledge Structures for Communications in
Human-Computer Systems identifies six of them in great
length-extracting and storing the knowledge of sentences; knowledge
association; deductive processes; inferences; feedback; and
sequencing of knowledge-along with illustrations for achieving them
by the General Automata Method. After presenting the analysis for
each feature, the book includes practical applications that
illustrate the results. Koenig also describes algorithms and
programs that achieve some of the features, and provides readers
with additional algorithms and further research.
Richly illustrated throughout to elucidate concepts, Knowledge
Structures for Communications in Human-Computer Systems is an
excellent teaching text suitable for both academic and industrial
settings.
establish the fundamentals for communication in human-computer
systems
Drawing on author Eldo C. Koenig's extensive expertise and culling
from his thirty-four previously published works, this seminal
resource presents knowledge structures for communication in
Human-Computer Systems (HCS) based on General automata. The
resulting model provides knowledge representations for software
engineering.
Of the many features required for a method to achieve the desired
communication in HCS, Knowledge Structures for Communications in
Human-Computer Systems identifies six of them in great
length-extracting and storing the knowledge of sentences; knowledge
association; deductive processes; inferences; feedback; and
sequencing of knowledge-along with illustrations for achieving them
by the General Automata Method. After presenting the analysis for
each feature, the book includes practical applications that
illustrate the results. Koenig also describes algorithms and
programs that achieve some of the features, and provides readers
with additional algorithms and further research.
Richly illustrated throughout to elucidate concepts, Knowledge
Structures for Communications in Human-Computer Systems is an
excellent teaching text suitable for both academic and industrial
settings.
Inhaltsverzeichnis zu „Knowledge Structures for Communications in Human-Computer Systems / Software Engineering Best Practices (PDF)“
Preface. 1. Introduction. 1.1 Considerations for Establishing Knowledge Structures for Computers. 1.2 Knowledge About Automata as a Subset of World Knowledge. 1.2.1 General Automata. 1.2.2 Extracting and Storing the Meanings of Sentences. 1.2.3 Associating Knowledge. 1.2.4 Establishing Conclusions and Inferences. Exercises. 2. A General Automaton. 2.1 Formal Analysis for a General Automaton. 2.1.1 General Analysis. 2.1.2 Graph Model. 2.1.3 Select Properties of the Graph Model. 2.2 An Application of the Disciplines to the Modeling of Natural Automata. 2.2.1 A Case Study. 2.2.2 Required State Changes. 2.2.3 Algorithm for Determining Required State Changes. Exercises. 3. A General Automaton: Detailed Analysis. 3.1 Distinguishable Receptors and Effectors. 3.2 Nonhomogeneous Environments. 3.3 Transformation Response Components. 3.4 Nonshared Environments Interpreted as Distinguishable. 3.4.1 Model for Performance in Both Shared and Nonshared Environments. 3.4.2 Model for Performance in Shared Environments. Exercises. 4. Processing of Knowledge About Automata. 4.1 Formulation of a Language Information Theory. 4.1.1 Class 1 Sentence. 4.1.2 Class 2 Sentence. 4.1.3 Class 3 Sentence. 4.1.4 Class 4 Sentence. 4.1.5 Class 5 Sentence. 4.1.6 Class 6 Sentence. 4.1.7 Class 7 Sentence. 4.2 Extracting and Storing the Meaning of Sentences by Computer. 4.2.1 Description of an Algorithm. 4.3 Knowledge Association. 4.3.1 Association by Combining Graphs Through Common Points. 4.3.2 Associations by Combining Graph (n + 1)-Tuples. 4.3.3 Computer Methods for Association of Knowledge. 4.4 Deductive Processes. 4.4.1 Deductive Processes Related to Association Through Common Points. 4.4.2 Deductive Processes Related to Association by Combining Graph Tuples. 4.4.3 Deductive Processes with Aristotelian Form A as a Premise. 4.5 Inferences. 4.5.1 Inferences Related to a Single Graph Tuple of Associated Knowledge. 4.5.2 Inferences Related to More than One Graph Tuple of Associated Knowledge.
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Exercises. 5. A General System of Interactive Automata. 5.1 Formal Analysis for a General System of Interactive Automata. 5.1.1 General Analysis. 5.1.2 Microsystem Model. 5.1.3 Macrosystem Model. 5.2 Example Applications. 5.2.1 A Two-Component System. 5.2.2 A System of Many Components. Exercises. 6. Processing of Knowledge About Systems of Automata. 6.1 A General System of Interactive Automata: Detailed Analysis. 6.1.1 The Microsystem Model. 6.1.2 The Macrosystem Model. 6.2 Knowledge Structures for Sentences Describing Systems of Interactive Automata. Exercises. 7. Changing Expressions of Knowledge for Communication from One Form and Style to Another. 7.1 Introduction. 7.2 Sets and Relations. 7.3 Establishing Open Expressions and Open Sentences. 7.4 Selecting Subsets of Open Expressions. 7.5 Applying the Results of the Above Analysis. 7.6 Summary and Conclusions. Exercises. 8. Electronic Security Through Pseudo Languages. 8.1 Introduction. 8.2 Defi nitions, Sets, and Relations. 8.3 Analysis for E-Security Through Pseudo Languages. 8.3.1 A Basic E-Security System. 8.3.2 A Two-Step Encryption System. 8.3.3 E-Signing. 8.4 Summary and Conclusions. Exercises. Appendix A: Analysis for an Effective Operation of a General Automaton. A.1 Introduction. A.2 Recursive Methods. A.3 Effective Operation Analysis. Exercises. Appendix B: Analysis for an Effective Operation of a General System of Interactive Automata. B.1 Introduction. B.2 Microsystem Graphs. B.3 Macrosystem Graphs. B.4 Example. Exercises. References. Index.
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Autoren-Porträt von Eldo C. Koenig
Eldo C. Koenig began his professional career with the U.S.A. War Department, Manhattan District, in work associated with the atomic bomb. A retired professor of the University of Wisconsin-Madison's computer sciences department, Koenig is an active member of ACM, IEEE Computer Society, and the AAAS. He has published over fifty works pertaining to computers and computing and was the recipient of several prestigious awards, including the Allis-Chalmers Fellowship Award and the Alfred Noble Prize in 1951.
Bibliographische Angaben
- Autor: Eldo C. Koenig
- 2006, 1. Auflage, 332 Seiten, Englisch
- Verlag: John Wiley & Sons
- ISBN-10: 0470052090
- ISBN-13: 9780470052099
- Erscheinungsdatum: 20.11.2006
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