An Ontological View of Components and Interactions in Behaviorally Adaptive Systems

S. Borgo
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Cyber-Physical Systems (CPS) and Socio-Technical Systems (STS) are two popular paradigms for the analysis and modeling of engineering and social systems. These paradigms are complementary and particularly apt to model complex adaptive behaviors from both the component and system points of view. Notwithstanding historical and methodological differences, nowadays research in CPS and in STS converge to study similar system characteristics. The integration of expertise from both these domains can help to develop new approaches to study informationand human-centered systems like factories in Industry 4.0 and urban environments. To foster their integration, an overarching framework and a coherent conceptualization of adaptive systems must be put forward. This paper faces the challenge by the introduction of core distinctions, the characterization of the class of Agent-based Cyber-Physical Social System (ACPSS), and the development of an ontology-based framework. The paper builds on the traditional notions of component and interaction here re-elaborated from a domain-neutral viewpoint. The outcome of this analysis is proposed as a foundational basis to model behaviorally adaptive engineering systems.
行为适应系统中组成部分和相互作用的本体论观点
信息物理系统(CPS)和社会技术系统(STS)是工程和社会系统分析和建模的两种流行范式。这些范例是互补的,特别适合从组件和系统的角度对复杂的适应性行为进行建模。尽管历史和方法上存在差异,但目前对CPS和STS的研究趋于一致,以研究相似的系统特征。这两个领域的专业知识的整合可以帮助开发新的方法来研究信息和以人为中心的系统,如工业4.0和城市环境中的工厂。为了促进它们的整合,必须提出一个总体框架和适应系统的连贯概念化。本文通过引入核心特征、对基于agent的网络物理社会系统(ACPSS)进行分类、开发基于本体的网络物理社会系统框架来应对这一挑战。本文建立在传统的组件和交互概念的基础上,从领域中立的观点重新阐述。这一分析的结果被认为是行为适应工程系统建模的基础。
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