2018 IEEE 16th International Symposium on Intelligent Systems and Informatics (SISY) 2018
DOI: 10.1109/sisy.2018.8524653
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Info-Chunk Driven RFLP Structure Based Product Model for Multidisciplinary Cyber Physical Systems

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“…This work starts with the entities and their relationship. Info-Chunk [9] [19] is an entity defined in the RFLP structure. However, OOP concepts are not directly applicable to an entity.…”
Section: Info-chunk As An Objectmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…This work starts with the entities and their relationship. Info-Chunk [9] [19] is an entity defined in the RFLP structure. However, OOP concepts are not directly applicable to an entity.…”
Section: Info-chunk As An Objectmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The parameters of the LiCL objects and CiC objects are described in the paper [9]. Also, the parameters of LiCF objects and SFiC objects are described in the paper [19]. ; } /** *This constructor is used to initialize the LiCL object with the information to the physical layer *@param process_analysis This parameter stores the status of the analysis process in a LiCL object *@param process_effect This parameter stores the status of the effect/contextual process in a LiCL object *@param process_optimization This parameter stores the status of the optimization process in a LiCL object *@param value_analysis This parameter stores the array of analysis process values in a LiCL object *@param value_effect This parameter stores the array of contextual process values in a LiCL object *@param value_optimization This parameter stores the array of optimization process values in a LiCL object *@param connection This parameter stores information of connector type.…”
Section: Demonstration Of Info-chunk Objects In the Rflp Structurementioning
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