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Von der Langstrecke zum Sprint – Agile Methoden in traditionellen Unternehmen (2014)
Bodo Kraft ; Axel Zöll
Visual Knowledge Specification for Conceptual Design: Definition and Tool Support (2007)
Bodo Kraft ; Manfred Nagl
In: Advanced Engineering Informatics. Vol 21, Issue 1, 2007, Pages 67-83 http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.aei.2006.10.001 eds. J.C. Kunz, I.F.C. Smith and T. Tomiyama, Elsevier, Seite 1-22 Current CAD tools are not able to support the conceptual design phase, and none of them provides a consistency analysis for sketches produced by architects. This phase is fundamental and crucial for the whole design and construction process of a building. To give architects a better support, we developed a CAD tool for conceptual design and a knowledge specification tool. The knowledge is specific to one class of buildings and it can be reused. Based on a dynamic and domain-specific knowledge ontology, different types of design rules formalize this knowledge in a graph-based form. An expressive visual language provides a user-friendly, human readable representation. Finally, a consistency analysis tool enables conceptual designs to be checked against this formal conceptual knowledge. In this article, we concentrate on the knowledge specification part. For that, we introduce the concepts and usage of a novel visual language and describe its semantics. To demonstrate the usability of our approach, two graph-based visual tools for knowledge specification and conceptual design are explained.
Visual Knowledge Specification for Conceptual Design (2005)
Bodo Kraft ; Nils Wilhelms
Proc. of the 2005 ASCE Intl. Conf. on Computing in Civil Engineering (ICCC 2005) eds. L. Soibelman und F. Pena-Mora, Seite 1-14, ASCE (CD-ROM), Cancun, Mexico, 2005 Current CAD tools are not able to support the fundamental conceptual design phase, and none of them provides consistency analyses of sketches produced by architects. To give architects a greater support at the conceptual design phase, we develop a CAD tool for conceptual design and a knowledge specification tool allowing the definition of conceptually relevant knowledge. The knowledge is specific to one class of buildings and can be reused. Based on a dynamic knowledge model, different types of design rules formalize the knowledge in a graph-based realization. An expressive visual language provides a user-friendly, human readable representation. Finally, consistency analyses enable conceptual designs to be checked against this defined knowledge. In this paper we concentrate on the knowledge specification part of our project.
Using Continuous Integration to organize and monitor the annotation process of domain specific corpora (2014)
Marc Schreiber ; Kai Barkschat ; Bodo Kraft
UML-based modeling of architectural knowledge and design (2004)
M. Kirchhof ; Bodo Kraft
IASSE-2004 - 13th International Conference on Intelligent and Adaptive Systems and Software Engineering eds. W. Dosch, N. Debnath, pp. 245-250, ISCA, Cary, NC, 1-3 July 2004, Nice, France We introduce a UML-based model for conceptual design support in civil engineering. Therefore, we identify required extensions to standard UML. Class diagrams are used for elaborating building typespecific knowledge: Object diagrams, implicitly contained in the architect’s sketch, are validated against the defined knowledge. To enable the use of industrial, domain-specific tools, we provide an integrated conceptual design extension. The developed tool support is based on graph rewriting. With our approach architects are enabled to deal with semantic objects during early design phase, assisted by incremental consistency checks.
Tool Support for the Integration of Light-Weight Ontologies (2008)
Thomas Heer ; Daniel Redkowitz ; Bodo Kraft
Abstract of the authors: In many areas of computer science ontologies become more and more important. The use of ontologies for domain modeling often brings up the issue of ontology integration. The task of merging several ontologies, covering specific subdomains, into one united ontology has to be solved. Many approaches for ontology integration aim at automating the process of ontology alignment. However, a complete automation is not feasible, and user interaction is always required. Nevertheless, most ontology integration tools offer only very limited support for the interactive part of the integration process. In this paper, we present a novel approach for the interactive integration of ontologies. The result of the ontology integration is incrementally updated after each definition of a correspondence between ontology elements. The user is guided through the ontologies to be integrated. By restricting the possible user actions, the integrity of all defined correspondences is ensured by the tool we developed. We evaluated our tool by integrating different regulations concerning building design.
Support of Conceptual Design in Civil Engineering by Graph-based Tools (2003)
Bodo Kraft ; Manfred Nagl
WS GTaD-2003 - The 1st Workshop on Graph Transformations and Design ed Grabska, E., Seite 6-7, Jagiellonian University Krakow. 2 pages
Software Stories Guide (2017)
Ulrich Nobisrath ; Albert Zündorf ; Tobias George ; Jubeh Ruben ; Bodo Kraft
Software Stories are a simple graphical notation for requirements analysis and design in agile software projects. Software Stories are based on example scenarios. Example scenarios facilitate the communication between lay people or domain experts and software experts.
Software in the city: visual guidance through large scale software projects (2013)
Marc Schreiber ; Stefan Hirtbach ; Bodo Kraft ; Andreas Steinmetzler
Semantische Unterstützung des konzeptuellen Gebäudeentwurfs (2007)
Bodo Kraft
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