[UAI] Workshop on "Advances in Conceptual Modeling in Design"

From: Simeon Simoff (simeon@arch.usyd.edu.au)
Date: Tue May 02 2000 - 15:31:50 PDT

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    Workshop on "Advances in Conceptual Modeling in Design"

    In conjunction with 6th International Conference on Artificial Intelligence
    in Design'00, 26-29 June 2000, Worcester Polytechnic Institute, Worcester,
    near Boston,
    Massachusetts, USA

    25 June 2000

    THE WORKSHOP

    The goal of the workshop is to provide a forum for presenting and discussing
    an on-going state-of-the-art research and applications in conceptual
    modeling as part of the artificial intelligence methodologies in design. The
    variety of semantic design data and knowledge modeling (including
    entity-relationship and object-oriented modeling), design process and
    product modeling, and modeling for Web-based design environments are only
    part of conceptual modeling in design. Conceptual modeling methods provide
    the necessary framework for the representation of design information in all
    design domains.

    Conceptual modeling in a domain such as design has to take into account the
    concepts of various disciplines with different conceptual concerns. For
    example, in the building design architects are concerned with spaces and
    form, engineers with energy control and flow of forces and constructors with
    elemental and time concepts.
    Other disciplines with concerns include facilities management and even
    occupational therapists. This workshop is an attempt to bring together
    experts in the field of conceptual modeling in design and domain experts
    from different applied disciplines related to design, who are dealing with
    different aspects of conceptual modeling.

    For more information visit the workshop website at:
    http://www.arch.usyd.EDU.AU/~simeon/acmd_aid00/



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