Excellent. I’ve recently been involved looking at function of artifacts.
Here’s a couple more:
Burek, Patryk; Robert Hoehndorf; Frank Loebe; Johann Visagie; Heinrich Herre; Janet Kelso. 2006. A top-level ontology of functions and its application in the
Open Biomedical Ontologies. Bioinformatics, 2006, pp. 66-73.
Burek, Patryk. 2006. Ontology of Functions: A Domain-independent Framework for Modeling Functions. PhD dissertation, University of Leipzig. http://www.onto-med.de/publications/2007/burek-p-2007-a.pdf.
Thanks,
Leo
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On the topic of functions:
and this paper actually tries to give an ontological foundation for work domain analysis which is used as part of a framework for analyzing and designing complex socio-technical systems
[4] Eric Little. "Chapter 12. On an Ontological Foundation for Work Domain Analysis." in Applications of Cognitive Work Analysis. Edited by Ann M . Bisantz and Catherine M . Burns CRC Press 2009 -
http://www.crcnetbase.com/doi/abs/10.1201/9781420063059.ch12
On Thu, Jan 19, 2012 at 4:30 PM, Obrst, Leo J. <lobrst@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
Also, a special issue of Applied Ontology 2011, that Nicola and I mentioned:
Borgo, Stefano; Riichiro Mizoguchi; Barry Smith, eds. 2011. The Ontology of Functions. Applied Ontology, Volume 6, Number 2 / 2011, pp. 99-163. IOS Press.
Thanks,
Leo
I would also suggest:
Hybertson, Duane. 2009. Model-Oriented Systems Engineering Science: A Unifying Framework for Traditional and Complex Systems. Boca Raton, FL: Auerbach Publications. [I am a co-author
of Ch. 8 Conceptualization].
Thanks,
Leo
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In the telecon today, Rosario mentioned that it would be useful to compile a list of recommended readings for each track.
In terms of complex socio-technical systems, I would suggest the following.
[1] provides a high level overview of socio-technical systems.
[2] and [3] examine complex socio-technical systems from the perspective of cognitive systems engineering and offer a methodology by which to analyze and model a complex socio-technical system.
[4] and [5], I would like feedback from those more familiar with System of systems literature. Are these good places to start?
[6] was a recommendation from Ernie Lucier that he posted in the session chat.
[1] Günter Ropohl, Philosophy of socio-technical systems, in: Society for Philosophy and Technology, Spring 1999, Volume 4, Number 3,1999.
[2] Rasmussen, J., A. M. Pejtersen, et al. (1994). Cognitive systems engineering. New York, Wiley.
[3] Vicente, K. J. (1999). Cognitive work analysis : toward safe, productive, and healthy computer-based work. Mahwah, N.J., Lawrence Erlbaum Associates.
[4] Jamshidi, Mo (2008). "System of Systems Engineering - New Challenges for the 21' Century." IEEE A&E SYSTEMS MAGAZINE, MAY 2008
[5] Keating, Charles; Rogers, Ralph; Unal, Resit; Dryer, David; et al. (2003). "System of Systems Engineering" Engineering Management Journal; Sep 2003; 15, 3; ABI/INFORM Global
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