Title
A New Way of Automatic Design of Software (Simulating Human Intentional Activity)
Abstract
This paper reports on a new method of automatic design. It is a simulation of “human intentional activity,” appearing in management, business, various designs and physical work. It is achieved by repetitive hierarchical decomposition of human concepts using (mainly) natural language expressions. Three typical ways (skill, rule and knowledge based) to create the hierarchical decomposition have been implemented and evaluated quantitatively as a CASE tool. The rule-level operation achieves nearly 100% automatic detailing.
Year
Venue
Keywords
2006
SoMeT
hierarchical decomposition,case tool,repetitive hierarchical decomposition,human concept,automatic design,simulating human intentional activity,human intentional activity,natural language expression,new method,paper report,physical work,learning effect,design
Field
DocType
Volume
Learning effect,Software engineering,Expression (mathematics),Computer science,Theoretical computer science,Software,Natural language,Artificial intelligence,Computer-aided software engineering
Conference
147
ISSN
ISBN
Citations 
0922-6389
1-58603-673-4
3
PageRank 
References 
Authors
0.71
2
3
Name
Order
Citations
PageRank
Zenya Koono1145.28
Hassan Abolhassani228924.92
Hui Chen342.81