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A note on current approaches to extending fuzzy logic to object-oriented modeling
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Artificial IntelligenceEngineeringBusiness IntelligenceObject-oriented ModelingSoftware EngineeringIntelligent SystemsDatabase SystemData ScienceManagementSystems EngineeringData IntegrationDatabase ConstructionData ManagementObject-oriented DesignKnowledge RepresentationFuzzy LogicFuzzy ComputingFuzzy Software SystemsComputer ScienceDatabase ModelCurrent ApproachesObject-oriented DatabaseSoftware DesignDatabase DesignAutomated ReasoningSoftware ModelingObject ModelingData Modeling
In this study, we have attempted a survey of current approaches carried out in the confluence of the two technologies, fuzzy set theory and object-oriented technology, that could provide a powerful tool for enhancing database management systems, software modeling, and knowledge representation in artificial intelligence (AI) systems. Possible types of fuzziness are discussed and key features related to different kinds of fuzzy software systems are also pinpointed. In a nutshell, fuzzy theory, as a modeling mechanism, is especially useful in tackling real world applications whose complexity demands are growing intensively. © 2001 John Wiley & Sons, Inc.
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