EXPRESS-P - Extending EXPRESS for Process Modeling and Monitoring
W. Felser, W. Müller, in: Proceedings of the 1994 ASME Computers in Engineering Conference, Minneapolis, MI, 1994, pp. 145–154.
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The upcoming ISO standard EXPRESS has been de- #ned as a data speci#cation language for the use within STEP. EXPRESS supports the modeling of static structural relationships and consistency constraints whereas the applicability of EXPRESS for the modeling of behavior is very limited. Thus, at present there is an ongoing discussion by which means EXPRESS should be extended with.
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Felser W, Müller W. EXPRESS-P - Extending EXPRESS for Process Modeling and Monitoring. In: Proceedings of the 1994 ASME Computers in Engineering Conference. ; 1994:145-154.
Felser, W., & Müller, W. (1994). EXPRESS-P - Extending EXPRESS for Process Modeling and Monitoring. Proceedings of the 1994 ASME Computers in Engineering Conference, 145–154.
@inproceedings{Felser_Müller_1994, place={Minneapolis, MI}, title={EXPRESS-P - Extending EXPRESS for Process Modeling and Monitoring}, booktitle={Proceedings of the 1994 ASME Computers in Engineering Conference}, author={Felser, Winfried and Müller, Wolfgang}, year={1994}, pages={145–154} }
Felser, Winfried, and Wolfgang Müller. “EXPRESS-P - Extending EXPRESS for Process Modeling and Monitoring.” In Proceedings of the 1994 ASME Computers in Engineering Conference, 145–54. Minneapolis, MI, 1994.
W. Felser and W. Müller, “EXPRESS-P - Extending EXPRESS for Process Modeling and Monitoring,” in Proceedings of the 1994 ASME Computers in Engineering Conference, 1994, pp. 145–154.
Felser, Winfried, and Wolfgang Müller. “EXPRESS-P - Extending EXPRESS for Process Modeling and Monitoring.” Proceedings of the 1994 ASME Computers in Engineering Conference, 1994, pp. 145–54.